All of these providers need to cease operating in the UK - it makes no sense to compromise security for the rest of the world just because one country wants to make it easier to spy on citizens.
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I believe this is the plan for most of them. I know Signal messenger has said as much and Im sure Telegram and even Whatsapp (lol at the idea of whatsapp being secure) wont stick around either. Seems like the easiest way to solve this problem. The downside is, once this passes the USA and other countries are bound to follow suit. Especially Australia's spying ass, if they havent passed something like this already.
But there are privacy risks. This wont go in a lot of places.
Non encrypted data and GDPR is a bad combination...
UK really seems to want to close themselves off from the world. Sounds like an immense amount of work for something that can never be truly effective, the ones who want to keep their communication secure will always find a way.
Who knew 1984 was right about Airstrip One
All it's going to take is one scandal for these bullshit bills to cause overwhelming outrage that'll lead to lost elections. These old fucks are so out of touch with modern tech. It's a joke that they're in charge of regulating things like encryption. I can't wait until a generation of people that grew up with the internet ages into these legislative positions.
It will not be any better by then. In fact it will probably worse when they do have a solid understanding of the internet and the infastructure behind it they will be able to use it to our disadvantage even more than they already are.
Honestly I hope WhatsApp (yeah I know Meta are date harvester extraordinares) pull out the second this passes.
WhatsApp is by far the largest messaging service used in the UK. Every company I've worked for in the last five years makes extensive use of group WhatsApps. Same with all my friends and family too.
The public outcry at that loss would potentially be enough to sway politicians away from such BS. Anything short of WhatsApp going and the British public won't be technologically literate enough to give a fuck.
Sad.
People will self host.
The average person doesn't understand what that means, let alone actually do it.
So this is why google is actually seeing some support in their new proposal.
Who needs encryption when you have your Governement Issued and Officially Licensed and DRM locked browser that forces you to watch ads between every click or you can't use the online-only services.