Our Security and Privacy of Criminals
The Clash between States and the Digital Giants
Abstract
Digital platforms apply inviolable cryptographic codes and do not want to provide access to the police to defend privacy. But in this way they leave room for crime and pedophile networks. Now even a powerful US secret service recognizes that these companies are becoming more powerful than the State. And he proposes them a deal. Do we really want the state to abdicate its controlling role?
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