End-to-end encryption articles
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WhatsApp says it will shut down in India if forced to break end-to-end encryption
Representing WhatsApp, Advocate Tejas Karia also noted before the Delhi HC that not knowing which messages to decrypt would mean "millions and millions of messages will have to be stored for a number of years.”
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WhatsApp says it will leave India if forced to break end-to-end encryption
In the ongoing lawsuit against the Union of India, WhatsApp stated that it would leave the Indian market if it is forced to break end-to-end encryption to comply with the IT Rules, 2021.
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European Union’s Europol Publishes Joint Declaration Against End-to-End Encryption on Online Platforms
The declaration pointed out that end-to-end encryption will jeopardise the ability of tech companies to provide “lawful access” to data of suspected criminals on their service during law enforcement investigations.