UK home secretary Amber Rudd says 'real people' don't need end-to-end encryption
Source: Business Insider
UK home secretary Amber Rudd says 'real people' don't need end-to-end encryption
Rob Price
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LONDON UK home secretary Amber Rudd has called on messaging apps like WhatsApp to ditch end-to-end encryption, arguing that it aids terrorists.
Writing in The Telegraph on Tuesday, the Conservative minister said that "real people" don't need the feature and that tech companies should do more to help the authorities deal with security threats.
But activists have reacted with concern to her remarks, blasting them as "dangerous and misleading."
Strong end-to-end encryption involves encoding messages or data so it cannot be read by anyone other than the intended recipient including the company whose tech encrypts it, or law enforcement with a warrant.
WhatsApp, which is owned by Facebook, end-to-end encrypts all its messages by default. Messenger, another messaging app from Facebook, offers the security feature as an option (though it's not switched on automatically), as does Allo, a messaging app from Google, among numerous other apps.
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