If reelected, British Prime Minister David Cameron would consider banning messaging apps like Snapchat and WhatsApp, if they don't make their data available to intelligence agencies, he said Monday.
Cameron, who is campaigning for reelection, cited the recent Paris terror attacks in his remarks which were aimed at messaging apps that encrypt messages to secure users' communications.
These apps, he said, provide "safe spaces" for terrorists to communicate and make their users' data inaccessible to intelligence agencies and government officials even if they have a signed warrant. Read more...
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