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Queen's Speech: Internet monitoring plan to have 'strict safeguards'
Plans to make it easier for the police and intelligence agencies to monitor e-mails, phone calls and internet use have been unveiled, but with promises of "strict safeguards".
The Draft Communications Bill would update existing procedures for allowing access to "vital" information.
This includes phone numbers and e-mail addresses but not content of messages.
Originally posted by VoidHawk
I was thinking of putting together an email app that sends all the text as a picture with interference lines to prevent charactor recognition. Sure they can still read it but it would mean they DO have to physicaly read rather than letting their spyware search for keywords. What do you think? Imagine if we ALL did it that way!
Inject end-to-end encryption for Web browsing. Add e-mail that's stored in encrypted form, so even Calyx can't read it after it arrives. Wrap all of this up into an easy-to-use package and sell it for competitive prices
Originally posted by VoidHawk
reply to post by InsideYourMind
Encryption always gets cracked in the end. My idea was to physicaly swamp them with work. There must be BILLIONS of emails every day, if they had to physicaly read them to know the contents they got no chance.
Also its likely they will make encryption a crime, for your own safety of course.edit on 9-5-2012 by VoidHawk because: (no reason given)
Originally posted by RelSciHistItSufi
reply to post by XPLodER
Thanks for the pointer XPLodER!
This looks useful... but as compute power increases will be liable to key decryption so they'll have to stay ahead... bring on Gigabit encryption!