ScotchMist
Bluelight Crew
I'm sick of these cunts, they actually make me want to hurl. WhatsApp I don't care much for but I've never seen such a blantent erosion of our rights...
What do we say SHM...??
The Charlie Hebdo thing was a tragedy, so they used a phone to organise it. Billions of people on the planet all using their phones to show off with, play angry birds or whatever. Some nutjobs use a phone and thats it, 24/7 surveillance on everyone's emails, calls, texts.. Utter bullshit..
http://www.telegraph.co.uk/technolo...Will-WhatsApp-really-be-banned-in-the-UK.html
What do we say SHM...??

Telegraph said:WhatsApp is one of the most popular instant messaging apps in the world, with more than 800 million monthly active users, but controversial new legislation could see the app banned in the UK unless the company agrees to give British intelligence agencies access to encrypted comminications.
Home Secretary Theresa May has announced that a draft for a new Data Retention and Investigatory Powers Act (DRIPA) will be published in the Autumn, with a view to introducing a Bill early in the New Year, or by December 2016 at the latest.
DRIPA builds on the proposals put forward in the Communications Data Bill – better known as the "Snooper's Charter" – which was first introduced to parliament in May 2012, but blocked at the last minute by the Liberal Democrats under the coalition government.
The Communications Data Bill proposed that communications service providers should store all details of online communication in the UK – including the time, duration, sender and recipient of a communication, and the location of the device from which it was made – for 12 months.
This would include, for the first time, details of messages sent on social media, webmail, voice calls over the internet and gaming, in addition to emails and phone calls.
Security services are increasingly concerned by the high levels of encryption on smartphone apps
The police, the Serious and Organised Crime Agency, the intelligence agencies and HM Revenue and Customs would all be able to access this data without the permission of a judge, as long as they are investigating a crime or protecting national security. They would also be able to see the content of any messages by obtaining a warrant from the Home Secretary.
Former Liberal Democrat leader Nick Clegg, said the plans were unworkable because they represented a "significant reduction in personal privacy". However, the Prime Minister hinted at his desire to revive the legislation in the aftermath of the Charlie Hebdo attack in Paris earlier this year.
"In our country, do we want to allow a means of communication between people which even in extremes, with a signed warrant from the Home Secretary personally that we cannot read," David Cameron said in January.
"My answer to that question is no, we must not. If I am Prime Minister, I will make sure it is a comprehensive piece of legislation that makes sure we do not allow terrorist safe spaces to communicate with each other."
If the legislation is passed, Whatsapp, Snapchat, iMessage and other popular apps that use end-to-end encryption will be forced to hand over messages to intelligence agencies, if the sender of those messages is under suspicion. If they refuse, they could potentially be banned in the UK.
WhatsApp, in particular, has made much of its encryption software in recent months, claiming that it is almost impossible for hackers or even the company itself to read messages sent using the app. This is because its Textsecure software jumbles messages using a cryptographic key that is stored on the device the messages are sent from.
It would therefore be regarded as a major u-turn if WhatsApp was to grant access to UK law enforcement, and would potentially undermine its security claims.
However, if the government was to ban WhatsApp in the UK, it would lead to an outcry among users, many of whom have come to rely on the app for their day-to-day communications.
The Charlie Hebdo thing was a tragedy, so they used a phone to organise it. Billions of people on the planet all using their phones to show off with, play angry birds or whatever. Some nutjobs use a phone and thats it, 24/7 surveillance on everyone's emails, calls, texts.. Utter bullshit..
http://www.telegraph.co.uk/technolo...Will-WhatsApp-really-be-banned-in-the-UK.html