Denying encryption online is literally the same as arguing for wiretapping homes because you can be a terrorist behind closed doors.
99% of your in person communications are private. They are even better than encrypted.
Do walls facilitate crime?
Denying encryption online is literally the same as arguing for wiretapping homes because you can be a terrorist behind closed doors.
99% of your in person communications are private. They are even better than encrypted.
Do walls facilitate crime?
Hey DUMB SHIT, do you have a cellular telephone in your house! If yes, NO COMMUNICATIONS YOU HAVE ARE PRIVATE!
While that’s an incredibly depressing dystopia (you can also be filmed from a satellite with incredible resolution) that data is still not much actionable because people *expect* privacy. My point is, if you expect privacy IRL, you should also expect it online, it doesn’t make you a criminal.