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by drdaeman 3845 days ago
Ah, sorry, I see your point now. I suppose I got it wrong when I replied to your comment. Yes, I fully agree with you here on the point that the laws that allow this are wrong and they must be rolled back. Those are legal issues and they must be fixed as such.

I must make it clear that I stand that both legal and technological measures are necessary and are equally important. And I believe that neither would work well without the other one.

Current mass surveillance relies on lack of technical measures that protect from one. So, I believe that if everyone and their dog encrypts their correspondence in a secure manner, it would cause much greater hit on mass surveillance programs than any lawmaking could do. Please note I don't say that lawmaking is not necessary here. On the contrary, it is equally important to prevent TLAs from even trying to break technological measures and hold them responsible for their actions.

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"I must make it clear that I stand that both legal and technological measures are necessary and are equally important. And I believe that neither would work well without the other one."

100% agree. The overall solution will combine technological methods and legal reforms. We continue developing and implementing what technical solutions we can for privacy and security in general. Just have to never fool ourselves on what it will take to stop the huge internal threat.