Backdoor access means that tech companies would create a way for government authorities to bypass encryption, allowing them to access private communications for surveillance and investigation. Proponents argue that it helps law enforcement and intelligence agencies prevent terrorism and criminal activities by providing necessary access to information. Opponents argue that it compromises user privacy, weakens overall security, and could be exploited by malicious actors.
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Response rates from 346 Anti-Immigration voters.
37% Yes |
63% No |
37% Yes |
63% No |
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Unique answers from Anti-Immigration voters whose views went beyond the provided options.
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No, any backdoor that exists for national security purposes also exists for anyone else clever enough to find it. There is no such thing as a backdoor that only specific people can use.
@B388WPZ3 days3D
No, but they should be required to hand over any relevant information in regards to an investigation
@B2WPRX82wks2W
Government should only be targeting criminals and have policies and procedures in place to avoiding harming innocent people and pay for any damages caused to those innocent people
@B2JP85Q1mo1MO
No but increase spending for programs that infiltrate drug, sex trafficking and other illegal operations
@9ZLXJRX3mos3MO
Under strict conditions. Don’t want government investigating people for disagreeing with government policy
@9WV5Y6Z4mos4MO
Possibly, again, this appears to be for of a federal government question. Sounds suspicious or not in depth with detail etc.
@9WR5QQW4mos4MO
Tech campanies should be required only when there is sufficient reason to believe activities pertaining to the risk of national security are occuring, it should not be by default.
@9WK3YLP4mos4MO
maybe but there needs to be new regulations put in place to protect privecy such as needing a worrant for someting to do that kind of investigation
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