> Personally I can favour privacy intrusion, if and only if, there are checks and balances.
There really isn't a possibility for "only specified individuals, under specific conditions, can bypass the encryption", because it will never last. And once it's broken, it's broken forever.
There really isn't a possibility for "only specified individuals, under specific conditions, can bypass the encryption", because it will never last. And once it's broken, it's broken forever.