On , Robert J. Hansen wrote: > 3. If no, then how should we permit privacy tools to be > circumvented?
Do you honestly believe that this is really possible? That government backdoor will stay available only to government and will not be misused? As an example I would raise issue of TSA accepted luggage locks. You know, those locks that only TSA is supposed to have master key to inspect for threats? The master key you can download from internet and print on your 3d printed and open any TSA accepted lock with it? ( https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Transportation_Security_Administration#Luggage_locks ) So in my eyes, when it comes to your question, we have only two options, no privacy or absolute privacy. Or do you know of any way to guarantee that government backdoor will not be made public and/or misused? Tomas Volf
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