bluesteelbass
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The government has had for many, many years now a system that looks into almost ALL phone conversations, and if certain key words are used, the conversation is flagged and forwarded to someone to review.
Why on earth do you think the government is up in arms about encryption over the internet, and they now want all companies that provide encryption software to give the government 'back door access' to people's information? It's because they can not as easily as phone tapping look at what you are doing on the internet, especially if it's encrypted (in which it is illegal to de-crypt an encrypted message not meant for you).
Why on earth do you think the government is up in arms about encryption over the internet, and they now want all companies that provide encryption software to give the government 'back door access' to people's information? It's because they can not as easily as phone tapping look at what you are doing on the internet, especially if it's encrypted (in which it is illegal to de-crypt an encrypted message not meant for you).