tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-4433144336299288135.post7262379716206216185..comments2024-03-26T13:27:26.499+00:00Comments on Zelo Street: Nadine Dorries - Technophobe SpeaksTim Fentonhttp://www.blogger.com/profile/00726447899972084146noreply@blogger.comBlogger6125tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-4433144336299288135.post-74486018402506557752017-03-27T21:06:49.950+01:002017-03-27T21:06:49.950+01:00Essentially, Dorries, Rudd and the rest of the mot...Essentially, Dorries, Rudd and the rest of the motley crew are asking you to trust them and their "intelligence" agencies.<br /><br />Well......Given the record of successive British governments - would you?Alan Cliffordnoreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-4433144336299288135.post-4422284105180985262017-03-27T20:51:03.205+01:002017-03-27T20:51:03.205+01:00On Wednesday we heard how this attacker was a lone...On Wednesday we heard how this attacker was a lone wolf.<br /><br />On Sunday we heard how the government wants to abolish end-to-end encryption<br /><br />Putting aside the issues around online banking etc, what this tells us all is one important thing:<br /><br />- the government don't want to abolish privacy to combat terrorism; they want to abolish privacy to combat the entire British Public.Unknownhttps://www.blogger.com/profile/15878421641177302569noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-4433144336299288135.post-52563332903220350382017-03-27T20:33:10.759+01:002017-03-27T20:33:10.759+01:00@AndyC
'LABOUR's Diane Abbott has accused...@AndyC <br />'LABOUR's Diane Abbott has accused Amber Rudd of “political grandstanding” over her comments about encrypted messages on WhatsApp.' - The Sun (of all places)Bark d'Ornoreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-4433144336299288135.post-57957592546790751982017-03-27T19:26:23.542+01:002017-03-27T19:26:23.542+01:00So let me get this straight. A couple of weeks ago...So let me get this straight. A couple of weeks ago the media were scaremongering about our TVs spying on us and how terrible this is. Yet now suddenly we need the ability to read everyone's private messages. Which one is it that they want? <br /><br />Of course if Apple and WhatsApp can't help then I'm sure there are a few ex employees of our esteemed media establishment who could teach the govt a thing or two about hacking into phones. Allegedly. Anonymousnoreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-4433144336299288135.post-42584570630269593092017-03-27T18:09:59.116+01:002017-03-27T18:09:59.116+01:00You can bet that those brave defenders of our priv...You can bet that those brave defenders of our privacy (not), otherwise known as Labour, will be there supporting whatever technically illiterate proposals Rudd comes up with.AndyCnoreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-4433144336299288135.post-28208177343060777732017-03-27T17:52:09.747+01:002017-03-27T17:52:09.747+01:00The security services try this one on after every ...The security services try this one on after every act of terrorism or mass violence. (Weren't the 2011 riots supposedly coordinated by Blackberry Messenger?). I'm sure it would all make their life easier, but but most Secretaries of State with half a brain are savvy enough to spot a try-on when they see one. Not so the unfortunate Rudd. And obviously not so the publicity-seeking Dorries.ashiehttps://www.blogger.com/profile/10293039068799898813noreply@blogger.com