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New Bill Could Put An End To Mobile Internet Access Services

Joe

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The Mobile Internet Services That Connect Almost everyone around the world are not a threat, As UK Government moves to approve a new bill that could put an end to Mobile internet access

In a recent report, the UK government demanded back door across all Apple Mobile phone devices as well as other mobile phone services across the UK, to give them back door to access all user's mobile

Though Apple has early slammed UK back door surveillance bill proposals and called them anti-people privacy, the "Apple" Policy on user privacy is completely against

Sadly, this bill is progressing and maybe any time from now passed into new law, The UK government wants to force tech companies to put backdoors into their products, giving them full access to users' mobile

As published by BBC and MSN, the British government's mission is to make it easier for police and intelligence services to read encrypted messages across all users, which in practice means tech companies need to add backdoors to their products for this purpose.

If the bill becomes a reality, as is progressing, then companies like Apple are threatening to stop offering popular services such as iMessage and Facetime in the UK, as the company does not want to compromise on security or privacy policy.

In reaction to this sad development, similar voices are heard from Whatsapp threading message and Signal, which means that the range of messaging services will be greatly reduced if the British Parliament approves such bill and this may be a big threat to internet usage across the globe.

In further development, Apple has make it clear that they will remove services such as FaceTime and Imessage from the UK rather than weaken security of they devices should the new proposals are made in to law and acted upon

Second, if the British Parliament succeeds in passing such a law, then expect other countries across the world to make and pass their backdoor access law. Sign up to WorldSocio should you are yet to do so.

Source From BBC News Apple slams UK surveillance-bill proposals
 
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