The UK government will tomorrow publish draft legislation to regulate the use of encryption and require ISPs to log which websites their customers visit for a year. The government has previously expressed irritation at the idea of some communications being out of government reach. There is an (inevitably toothless) petition.
The silver lining is perhaps that the government still cannot comprehend that not all secure communications involve a communications provider. The government appears to be using the door in the face technique, making the bill as over the top as possible so they can appear to compromise later.
(Score: 2) by Phoenix666 on Wednesday November 04 2015, @03:23PM
The UK exported all the people that would think of such a thing a long time ago. Those people did have a little revolution and formed the United States, though where all their descendants have gone since then is a mystery. Meanwhile back in the UK the Scots had an excellent opportunity to break away from the crown and they didn't even have to pick up a weapon or shed a drop of blood, but they demurred.
Washington DC delenda est.