@ZeerakImran

The fact that they’re not allowed to disclose the request legally, is what makes it obvious that it’s malicious.

@4.0.4

Privacy is a human right. That's why I think politicians shouldn't have any.

@95TurboSol

Don't forget that if the UK government gets access to your data then the US, Australia, Canada and New Zealand also get it via the "Five Eyes" agreement that shares intelligence between those nations.

@thealexsada

I want to take a moment to appreciate that the the ad of this video was put at the end instead of in the middle and it actually relates directly with the content of the video.
Thank you.

@skrysiak

As a British citizen who works in IT security, it's concerning that our government dreamt up this request, let alone secretly issued it to Apple. It should have been pretty obvious—even to those in the government who don't understand the basics of how encryption itself works—that if Apple were to create a backdoor for government security agencies to bypass encryption, this would be very easy for malicious parties (if we're not already including a privacy-breaching government) to similarly access private data without authorisation. Moreover, if Apple were to comply with this and allow security agencies to clandestinely access people's iCloud data, a potential terrorist would instead use another encrypted communication service that was beyond the government's reach, and nothing would have been achieved besides weakening data security for millions of people globally whose iPhones will have been turned into a goldmine for hackers.

@darkin1484

UK respecting people's privacy, rights to free speech and freedom of expression:
Challenge Impossible, any %.

@Shabrijal

Day 1 no AI Fireship video

@Finkelfunk

Having a backdoor to encryption defeats the entire purpose of encryption, which is safe communication over an unsecured network. Any and all back doors to any encryption standard are equivalent to using no encryption at all - worse even: They give you a false sense of security.

@ForcefighterX2

UK was also the reason why the mobile phone communication protocol "GSM" has such a weak encryption. UK demanded it over 20 years ago.

Who needs conspiracies if you have a government.

@johnberkers434

Here in the People's Republic of Australia (PRA) we have a law that enforces companies to put in a backdoor at the request of the Govt, and they are not allowed to talk about it on threat of being charged with treason. So if it is happening, the citizens have no way of knowing unless someone whistleblows. Let's not talk about what happens to whistle blowers in the PRA.

@P1x3lMagic

'People's Republic of UK' - that was a good one 😂

@varshniveralevel8347

Uk demands backdoor 
Apple: No.use the front door like cia and nsa

@kmjgsdkmjgsd

“Free speech with consequences” and “CSAM detection” my ass, the private and bountiful flow of information for the layman should never be demonized.

@RED-xr8hu

The UK government has been "asking" for this for a decade now, they know it will never happen and they don't seriously push the issue. but it gives them a nice talking point about how they're super super trying to keep the kids safe when they need a distraction from some screw up.

@shifusensei6442

I was 100% sure a vpn sponsorship was coming... You win this round Fireship

@pinchofdoom

UK give your citizenry any rights challenge (IMPOSSIBLE)

@jurgenkranenburg1309

the fact that most of the time only apple is asked for encrypted user data, let's us know that they already have backdoors in the rest, like whatsapp.

@NBEnjoyer-d6s

I loathe every form of government on this god forsaken rain sodden island. Authoritarian to the core and gaslight us into thinking we still have freedom.

@forestcat512

3:08 Please dont show Telegram as an end to end encrypted chat app. It has E2E encrypted chats as a feature but its not the default and you loose a lot of convenient features from Telegram. Maybe show Whatsapp (which just uses Signals protocol) or better Matrix and other alternatives which clearly use secure E2E messaging by default. Also Signal in its current state has quantum secure E2E encryption as far as i know

@tristanzh3213

I love how countries despise PRC but are doing the exact PRC iconic moves.