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yuumei | 5 months ago
I would say the UK has worse privacy than any other country on earth. I'm really hoping for plausible deniability to become more common to help protect against the government.
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Key_disclosure_law#United_King...
nickslaughter02|5 months ago
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/United_Nations_Convention_agai...
rollcat|5 months ago
So it's also illegal to not know the password?
I've forgotten my own debit card PIN or phone unlock code on a couple occasions.
> (including random data)
Encrypted data is indistinguishable from random data. The only hint is the presence of metadata (GPG armor, bootloader password prompt, etc).
This law is catch-all BS designed to persecute people for no other reason.
Tenemo|5 months ago
Gud|5 months ago
You can't walk a fucking meter on the streets without being recorded by the nanny state.
unknown|5 months ago
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