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WhatsApp, other apps oppose UK’s move

WhatsApp and other messaging services have united to oppose Britain's plan to force tech companies to break end-to-end encryption in private messages in its...

WhatsApp now allows encryption of chat backups

Users can get chat history encrypted before saving it on storage devices

Zoom boosts encryption to quell safety concerns as users top 300 million

Zoom now has over 300 million daily users after adding 100 million in the last 22 days.

Encryption on Facebook, Google, others threatened

This law shields certain online platforms from being treated as the publisher or speaker of information they publish

Australia to compel chat apps to hand over encrypted messages

CANBERRA: Social media giants like Facebook and WhatsApp will be compelled to share encrypted messages of suspected terrorists and other criminals with Australian police...

Web pioneer slams UK, US calls to weaken encryption

LONDON: British web pioneer Tim Berners-Lee on Tuesday slammed as a "bad idea" recent calls in Britain and the United States to weaken cyber...

‘WhatsApp encryption helps terrorists communicate safely’

NEW YORK: British Home Secretary Amber Rudd has targeted Facebook-owned WhatsApp's end-to-end encryption by saying that the feature offers terrorists a safe way to...

End-to-end encryption on messaging services is unacceptable: UK minister

LONDON: British interior minister Amber Rudd said on Sunday end-to-end encryption of messages offered by services like Whatsapp are "completely unacceptable" and there should...

Introducing the ‘Rolls Royce’ of smartphones

LONDON: An Israeli company Sirin Labs revealed its over-the-top $14,000 Android smartphone which ensures chip-to-chip 256-bit encryption similar to the device military uses to protect communications.

Apple encryption stand highlights mobile operators’ dilemma

BARCELONA: Apple Inc's stance on privacy in the face of a U.S. government demand to unlock an iPhone belonging to one of the San Bernardino attackers has raised awkward questions for the world's mobile network operators.

Paris attacks linked to encryption: NSA chief

WASHINGTON: Last year's deadly attacks in Paris "would not have happened" without the use of encrypted communications to enable the perpetrators to avoid detection, the NSA chief said in an interview.
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