Remember the Patriot act? Or that it went after Phil Zimmermann (creator of PGP)? I see some parallels here.
PGP can be used for law abiding private communication as well as non-law abiding private communication. Maybe we need to rethink the use of https?
A little of a stretch, but you can say that there are law abiding gun owners and non law abiding gun owners. What should we do about that?
I tend to raise an eyebrow, when the government uses the excuse kids/guns/terrorist/criminals to intrude into my privacy.
Remember the Patriot act? Or that it went after Phil Zimmermann (creator of PGP)? I see some parallels here.
PGP can be used for law abiding private communication as well as non-law abiding private communication. Maybe we need to rethink the use of https?
A little of a stretch, but you can say that there are law abiding gun owners and non law abiding gun owners. What should we do about that?
I tend to raise an eyebrow, when the government uses the excuse kids/guns/terrorist/criminals to intrude into my privacy.