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I mean, kinda sounds like the companies beat it to the punch or are threatening to. Which is the real path forward. Buh-bye Whatsapp and Signal disappearing and fully encrypted messages you parliamentarians and government folks are so fond of to avoid public transparency and "priveleged" info. They will last 5 seconds before the bill is scrapped.
Regarding iMessage, I believe they are honestly safer and better off without out it. Fight me(!), aha
Of course, what this means in reality is that all Brits will start using VPNs all the time, so they can get their secure apps from international app stores.
At that point everyone has plausible deniability and the security theatre is complete.
I’m wondering what, if any, effect this win have on the royals?
Can you imagine if Prince Andrew ever got busted for CSAM? Oh my God, [chef's kiss]
I’m wondering if they’d Jimmy Savile it. Yes, it.