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UK Court Rejects Government Secrecy in Apple's Fight Against Backdoor Request.
(bigbrotherwatch.org.uk)
This is a most excellent place for technology news and articles.
UK courts did something sane?
The world really is ending.
I'm confused here, are you for or against your government having access to your personal encrypted information?
Neither myself nor, I'm assuming, the person you're replying to wants to have the government with their grubby little fingers in our data.
What the person you're replying to was saying had literally nothing to do with what you asked. Has to do with the above. It's shocking that a UK court actually made a sane call. In this case, they decided that no, the government wasn't entitled to a closed case. That the proceedings would be open, and the details would be available to the public. Like in a functioning democracy.
Thanks, but you're wasting your time. I've got some trolls trying to provoke arguments with me recently.
Eh, it happens. If that was an honest attempt to troll....kids these days need to up their fucking game.
Kids these days have very low reading comprehension due to not reading much long form "content" IMHO
It's not having any downtime imho. The instant they're done reading something it's trivial to find something else to trigger your pleasure centres, so unless you do it through deliberate intention, you'll never have time to sit and consider what you've read.