Do you think the government should monitor and collect data on our online activity?
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Let me rephrase.
There are always ways of layering encryption to obfuscate traffic. Sure it may be "possible" to crack them, but the time required for many of these calculations is unrealistic. As computing power increases, so do the sizes and types of ciphers and keys.
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Is this going to be one of those searches that opens my eyes to unnamed horrors and leaves me curled up in a ball? :P
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The UK government is looking to introduce internet surveillance and me and my flatmate have been discussing how dangerous it is.
It seems incredibly open to abuse and they have even tried to justify it by quoting Goebbels: 'if you have nothing to hide you have nothing to fear.'
Anyone have any thoughts?
Small giveaway cause why not :)
And another :)
Video my flatmate made last night on the topic if anyone's more interested.
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