Vice News: In Wake of Paris Attacks, David Cameron Calls For New Powers to Break Encrypted Communications
WNU Editor: To impose and enforce such a ban on apps .... while running a massive bureaucracy dedicated to surveillance .... this is a nightmare situation that (1) will not work because it cannot be enforced, (2) punish the innocent and those who are dependent on such technologies, and (3) destroy any expectation of privacy.
More News On PM Cameron's Proposals To Expand The U.K.'s Surveillance Laws
Britain debates whether security agencies need increased surveillance powers -- Washington Post
David Cameron: Empower U.K. Spies to Read All Communications -- The Atlantic
David Cameron: If government can't snoop on it, you shouldn't be allowed to use it -- CNN
Privacy Groups Pan Cameron’s Encryption Proposals as Unworkable -- WSJ
U.K. PM Backpedals On ‘Encryption Ban’, Sort Of -- Tech Crunch
Whatsapp and Snapchat Could be Banned Under Cameron's New Surveillance Laws -- Newsweek
WhatsApp, iMessage face ban in terror crackdown -- CNBC
Cameron threat to block WhatsApp and Snapchat in battle against terror to stop fanatics using encrypted messaging -- Daily Mail
UK Prime Minister Wants to Ban Messaging Apps Without Backdoor Access -- Gizmodo
David Cameron's web spying proposals are terrifying - here's why -- Olivia Solon, Mirror
David Cameron preying on our fears after Charlie Hebdo massacre with encryption ban calls -- David Gilbert, IBTimes
David Cameron in 'cloud cuckoo land' over encrypted messaging apps ban -- The Guardian
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