Google or Facebook should stop using HTTPS there with a big red banner saying WE HAD TO DISABLE ENCRYPTION BECAUSE YOUR GOVERNMENT WANTS TO SEE WHAT YOU DO, THE SIDE EFFECT IS EVERYONE CAN SEE WHAT YOU DO
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All UK machines, phones, and servers should just remove all root certificates. Can't trust encryption right?
X509Brexit.
Then they wouldn't have to interact with any part of the encrypted internet.
Why didn't you take the obvious: "BreX609it"
Apple said users who already had it turned on will be given a period of time to disable it in order to keep using their iCloud accounts, although the length of time was not stated.
I'm in the UK and have ADP enabled but I am yet to be informed by Apple when/if it will be disabled in the future. I'm glad we had a change in government but this is a serious misstep from Labour.
ETA: I've written to my local MP to voice my disapproval of this "technical capability notice" and I urge anyone else in the UK to do so as well.
Start a petition, I’m sure people will sign it based on how serious this could be for security in general
When was the last time a petition achieved anything? Better off writing directly to your MP. Parliamentary petitions exist purely to allow MPs to ignore the problem as it's easier to dismiss a few thousand signatures on a petition rather than a few thousand letters stacking up on their desks.
Both. Do both. Make it easier for them to address the issue than ignore you. Depending on which side of the aisle your MP is on, focus your letter on either "those evil are doing thus terrible thing, I know you're bold enough to stand up to them." or "this policy seems to have the following problems, and it's leaving you open to attack from . It'd be a shame if you lost your position over it."
Looking at it from that point of view I agree with what you are saying, I haven’t thought about it that way before.
Lol. Some galaxy brains were 'Oh my Apple would never roll over and simply do what they're told! They'll keep our data safe!' and mad at me for saying exactly this was going to happen.
Well, huh, look at that. A corporation that rolled over faster than a well-trained golden retriever. Who would have guessed it.
To be fair this is the opposite of rolling over. Rolling over would be adding the back door.
Uhm this is exactly why you only store already-encrypted data on remote servers
This is why "privacy" doesn't work on a closed system controlled by a third party.
So despite all the tough talk, they just roll over and capitulate. The only way to protest this is to move your stuff off Apple.
…to less-secure alternatives? Do you really think Google is going to say “no backdoor, we’re keeping encryption, we don’t need YOUR market”?
No? Kinda? I'd say a Pixel (so Google hardware, yeah) with Graphene, and either self-hosted, or independent end-to-end encrypted cloud storage.
There are alternatives to the tech conglomerates.
To a more secure alternative, obviously. There are other options than Apple and Google.