Secure Messaging is a new innovation for confidential story-sharing and source protection, underpinning the Guardian’s commitment to investigative journalism. The Guardian has published the open source code for this important tech to enable adoption by other media organisations.
It show you didn’t read, I am explaining the article piece by piece. They used the lost a gave you to convince a judge it was a terrorist behavior. It is not forbidden to crypt things. And they would not have been able to convince a judge the news application guardian is a terrorist tool.
And I am bad a English so I am trying to resume a English article to you in broken English. I am sure I use the wrong word and as long as you don’t read you can keep playing me. You are taking more time debating things I have an hard time explain than reading the article.
Do you wan me to copy paste in entirely here so you can avoid one click ?
Yeah but contrary to these listed, the judge know the guardian is a newspaper, they shouldn’t be able to make him/her afraid in the same way they did.
The logic does not check out. Signal isn’t going to integrate a news section and then suddenly be exempt from this regulation.
It show you didn’t read, I am explaining the article piece by piece. They used the lost a gave you to convince a judge it was a terrorist behavior. It is not forbidden to crypt things. And they would not have been able to convince a judge the news application guardian is a terrorist tool. And I am bad a English so I am trying to resume a English article to you in broken English. I am sure I use the wrong word and as long as you don’t read you can keep playing me. You are taking more time debating things I have an hard time explain than reading the article. Do you wan me to copy paste in entirely here so you can avoid one click ?
I read the entire thing. I don’t need it explained to me. It’s clear just by looking at it that they’re targeting all encrypted communications.
I think it’s pretty obvious that they could.