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The big thing I'm mostly concerned about is this mysterious backdoor they are supposedly forcing tech providers to build into all devices - what exactly is this and what stops anyone from learning about it and exploiting it?
It's fairly simple: encrypted software developers will leave the UK, because no one would trust the security of their SW. I'm not sure if there is an exception for online banking, but perhaps this bill will stimulate the mattress industry and encourage return to the old ways of storing money.
Tbf banking uses encryption for transactions exclusively between you and a bank. I don't think the law is "no end to end encryption at all"
I'm using signal no matter what dishi rishi tells me to do.
I didn't say they're banning encryption, I was just referring to the back-door requirement. An encryption with a back-door is no encryption at all.
Signal as far as I know isn't based in the UK and hence not subject to these laws.