Backdoor access means that tech companies would create a way for government authorities to bypass encryption, allowing them to access private communications for surveillance and investigation. Proponents argue that it helps law enforcement and intelligence agencies prevent terrorism and criminal activities by providing necessary access to information. Opponents argue that it compromises user privacy, weakens overall security, and could be exploited by malicious actors.
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Response rates from 315 Macleod voters.
47% Yes |
53% No |
47% Yes |
53% No |
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@B45SGLP4wks4W
Yes, BUT ONLY FOR REAL NATIONAL SECURITY ISSUES. It should be closely monitored to not be abused by law enforcement
@B3B84HQ2mos2MO
Yes but access should only be given if the government has a warrant or a case to give reason for needing that access
@9ZGGXJ65mos5MO
No but encrypted communication providers should have to provide the information of an individual if there is a proper warrant for the suspected individual tied to an event to be presented in court hearings.
@B4T6D7918hrs18H
Only if they are then overseen themselves by a separate publicly funded and fully transparent organisation
@B4S4JBZ3 days3D
Governments may already be doing this secretly similar with the US. This has to be regulated strictly as tech companies, if requested by the government may be required to give encrypted information
@B4RLK2W3 days3D
no but tech companies should have to provide the information of an individual if there is a proper warrant for the suspected individual tied to an event
@B4R59N24 days4D
Yes, but only in situations where they have probable cause that a person is committing a serious crime ie. Terrorism, Sex trafficking.
@B4PX5SN6 days6D
yes, but only we absoutely needed, should have strong regulation on this and strong basis for governement to have access
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