• absquatulate@lemmy.world
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    2 days ago

    I don’t understand how this “threat” is supposed to work. If the law passes won’t any and all chat encryption be affected? In that case it doesn’t matter how you get the app, or if you manage to get it in europe. Its encryption will be broken/unavailable.

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      Laws don’t magically break encryption. I’m not sure what you’re trying to say.

      They’re trying to force Signal to weaken the application, Signal says they won’t do it.

      They can ban Signal for not complying, but you know how difficult it is to ban a digital application? It might make it more popular since it’ll be one of very few actually secure messaging apps out there.

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        I imagined the law would be enforced by a deal with google and some global android state approved keylogger/backdoor completely bypassing all apps including Signal. But yeah, I’m having trouble wrapping my brain around this.

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          Recently Google announced they were going to restrict certified Android devices to only allowing apps approved by Google. An F-Droid member found references to “blocked developers” in the new verification code. It’s not unreasonable to assume that this developer blocklist could be region-dependent and Google could use this ability to block Signal from being installed in EU.

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      Encryption isn’t magically broken because a legislature says it is.

      They have to apply teeth to a market they control. Not everything is within their control. Though, signal is.