So I guess we’re getting a new coordinated push for encryption backdoors of some kind. This time based around child exploitation, rather than terrorism.
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How? Can you explain? It’s not reducing the incidence of this particular crime any, if I read this article. Is it catching abusers? Do you have links?
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In any other area, if we deployed a crime prevention system and the rate of that crime increased by 1,750% in the four years after it went live, we’d say that it wasn’t working well. But that’s more a criticism of the statistics the NYT article uses.
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The NYTimes article gave the interview stats on people that sought child porn after already abusing children. The people that get flagged off known images are often already there. It doesn’t prevent the more sophisticated on what is way too common a problem.
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