The US and 6 other countries are pressuring tech companies to weaken encryption and make it easier for police to snoop on apps like iMessage or WhatsApp

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Barr has for years been pressuring companies like Facebook and Apple to break end-to-end encryption, but the companies have declined.

The US and six of its allies are calling on big tech companies to weaken encryption in order to make it easier for law enforcement to break into messaging apps like iMessage or WhatsApp.

Barr has been pressuring tech companies to weaken encryption for years, arguing that end-to-end encryption makes it harder for law enforcement to track down criminals. The Department of Justice has called out Facebook and Apple for providing end-to-end encryption, but both companies have so far refused to weaken their security protocols.

The seven governments want tech companies to find a way to build"back doors" into messaging apps that would let police easily access the messages of suspects in criminal investigations. They also argue that encryption makes it impossible for tech companies to enforce their own terms of service and prevent illegal activity on their apps.

Last year, all of the same countries except Japan and India issued a similar statement calling on tech companies to create backdoors. Tech companies have consistently objected, arguing that there's no way to build such backdoors without eliminating end-to-end encryption altogether.

 

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