US, UK, Australia, New Zealand and Canada mull leaning hard for access to your info.
Officials from the United States, the United Kingdom, Canada, Australia and New Zealand will discuss next month plans to force tech companies to break encryption on their products.
The so-called Five Eyes nations have a long-standing agreement to gather and share intelligence from across the globe. They will meet in Canada with a focus on how to prevent "terrorists and organized criminals" from "operating with impunity ungoverned digital spaces online," according to Australian prime minister Malcolm Turnbull."
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When is ´not a backdoor´ just a backdoor? Australia´s struggle with encryption.
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Backdoors, encryption and internet surveillance: Which way now?