Joe Cadillic sends this along with a “Didn’t you just visit the UK?” query. Well yes, I did, Joe. And I did look suspiciously at some of the birds and wildlife I saw in the woods.
Glyn Moody reports:
The UK’s prime minister, David Cameron, has re-iterated that the UK government does not intend to “leave a safe space—a new means of communication—for terrorists to communicate with each other.” This confirms remarks he made earlier this year about encryption, when he said: “The question is are we going to allow a means of communications which it simply isn’t possible to read. My answer to that question is: no, we must not.”
Read more on Ars Technica.