majestictechie@lemmy.fosshost.com to Privacy@lemmy.mlEnglish · 2 years agoThe UK essentially breaks encryptionwww.theverge.comexternal-linkmessage-square19fedilinkarrow-up1176arrow-down17cross-posted to: news@lemmy.worldtechnology@beehaw.orgprivacy@lemmy.catechnology@lemmy.worldtechnology@lemmit.online
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minus-squarezzzzz@beehaw.orglinkfedilinkarrow-up8·2 years agoMaybe it’ll be used like “no loitering” laws. Often not enforced, but useful when you don’t like something and can call it illegal.
minus-squareThe Doctor@beehaw.orglinkfedilinkEnglisharrow-up1·2 years agoref, USian “pretext laws.” Trying to pay for something with defaced currency comes immediately to mind.
Maybe it’ll be used like “no loitering” laws. Often not enforced, but useful when you don’t like something and can call it illegal.
ref, USian “pretext laws.” Trying to pay for something with defaced currency comes immediately to mind.