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There’s been an increasing call in recent weeks and months for encryption to have government ‘backdoors’ put into them. This is a bad idea. No really, it’s an incredibly bad idea. Even if we took the assumption that it is a push that’s made with only the purest of intentions, and the government universal key is kept 100% safe and secure and never leaked or misused, it’s still a really, unbelievably, stupid idea.

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[–] elscallr@kbin.social 8 points 1 year ago (2 children)

Wonder what they'd do if someone just destroyed their keys.

[–] tal@kbin.social 11 points 1 year ago (2 children)

There's a penalty specified by RIPA. Depending upon the specifics of what they believe to be at stake, up to between 2-5 years in prison for failing to provide access.

[–] wagesj45@kbin.social 13 points 1 year ago

a good reason to never visit the UK

[–] apemint@kbin.social 4 points 1 year ago

Does this also apply to keys lost in boating accidents?

[–] lemonflavoured@kbin.social 3 points 1 year ago* (last edited 1 year ago)

Jail them for a couple of years for Contempt.