http://www.bbc.com/news/technology-40326544
A European Parliament committee wants end-to-end encryption to be enforced on all forms of digital communication to protect European Union (EU) citizens. The draft legislation seeks to protect sensitive personal data from hacking and government surveillance. EU citizens are entitled to personal privacy and this extends to online communications, the committee argues. A ban on "backdoors" into encrypted messaging apps like WhatsApp and Telegram is also being considered.
[...] "The principle of confidentiality should apply to current and future means of communication, including calls, internet access, instant messaging applications, email, internet phone calls and personal messaging provided through social media," said a draft proposal from the European Parliament's Committee on Civil Liberties, Justice, and Home Affairs.
(Score: 0) by Anonymous Coward on Thursday June 22 2017, @05:03PM
If I just look at "ARMs have TrustZone and a baseband processor", this comment might have merit.
Unfortunately, the rest of the comment undermines any faith in the accuracy of the above and makes the writer appear to have either incredibly bad judgement, be having an incredibly bad day, or both.