Whenever I hear the term “national security,” I know that it’s going to be followed up with stupid anti-privacy BS.
Personal privacy is much more important than national security.
Privacy vs National security Because criminals doesn't communicate in code or use their own programs
this was the best explanation
If you need to search a phone, go get a warrant from court, just like how you need a warrant from court to search home, and go to the person for which the warrant has been obtained. Right now the agencies are going to the lock maker of the home and trying to snoop around without home owner noticing. That is not how investigation should work. Leave the lock makers alone and stop asking them to make backdoors in locks/encryption.
Thank you for the easy breakdown
That's not how national security should work in the first place.
Finally a video on encryption that made sense.
this is so useful thank you so much!
thanks for educating us
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I was going to comment that privacy was far more important than security, but the other commenters have already said it for me.
Tech companies work hand in hand with the government. They aren’t fighting for your privacy. Anything you text is permanent property of your cell provider. Which can be subpoenaed by the feds whenever they want
I'm thinking about the guy from Iran want to talk to someone about things that his government won't allow. But at the same time about the criminal that will use it in order to make a crime.
4th amendment trumps national security....
Love this kind of journalism, great
Great analysis, thank you! A bit off-topic, but I wanted to ask: I have a okx wallet with usd, and I have the seed phrase: (tag suit turtle raccoon orange fever main skull special hungry crystal mixture).What's the best way to send them to Binance?
So the key of the story is the private key? All someone has to do is either get or replace your private key...
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