NPR: Encryption May Hurt Surveillance, But Internet Of Things Could Open New Doors

NPR: Encryption May Hurt Surveillance, But Internet Of Things Could Open New Doors by Alina Selyukh:

The report concluded that information from some apps and devices like smartphones may be harder for government investigators to intercept because of stronger encryption. But, it said, we are connecting so many more things to the Internet (light bulbs, door locks, watches, toasters) that they could create new surveillance channels.

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