German government publishes law to guarantee 'right to encryption'
While most countries want to introduce new surveillance laws, Germany is taking the opposite approach: The Federal Ministry
for Digital and Transport Affairs (BMDV) has published a draft bill that will require email, messenger and other cloud
providers to use strong end-to-end encryption. The bill is celebrated by cryptography experts as well as privacy enthusiasts
as it enshrines the digital secrecy of correspondence.
While governments around the world are planning to undermine strong encryptio...
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