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| End-to-end encryption as standard? As long as my ISP states clearly that it has to give information to third parties when requested, I can figure out how to keep this information from my ISP.
From that point, the general population will take measures to hide from their ISP as well.
Which will probably lead us to a much more encrypted internet over all... making to jobs of law enforcement much more difficult in the process.
So in a nutshell... I don't know if it's in the gubbermint's best interest to get on board with this garbage because not only are we setting up a criminal law enforcement infrastructure to deal with civil infringement, at great cost to the taxpayer...
But we're making *actual* time sensitive law enforceme that much more difficult, by creating a climate where most, rather than a few will want to hide their traffic.
Seems like lose-lose for both consumers and the government. -- Everything in Moderation... including moderation. |