"The Guardian" declare : WhatsApp must not be 'secret place for terrorists to communicate', says home secretary – video

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As it stated in The home secretary, Amber Rudd, says WhatsApp and other messaging applications must not provide a secret platform for terrorists to communicate. Speaking on The Andrew Marr Show on Sunday, Rudd said that the government's intelligence services should have access to encrypted messages, following reports that Khalid Masood had used the service prior to the Westminster attack


as declared in Speaking to BBC One's Andrew Marr Show, Ms Rudd said: "It is completely unacceptable, there should be no place for terrorists to hide. Media caption Amber Rudd: "Intelligence services need to be able to get into encrypted services like WhatsApp"There must be "no place for terrorists to hide" and intelligence services must have access to encrypted messaging services, the home secretary has said. "But on this situation we need to make sure that our intelligence services have the ability to get into situations like encrypted WhatsApp." All messages sent on WhatsApp have end-to-end encryption, meaning they are unreadable if intercepted by anyone, including law enforcement and WhatsApp itself. "We need to make sure that organisations like WhatsApp, and there are plenty of others like that, don't provide a secret place for terrorists to communicate with each other.

WhatsApp must not be 'place for terrorists to hide'
as declared in

WhatsApp must not be 'place for terrorists to hide'

Speaking to BBC One's Andrew Marr Show, Ms Rudd said: "It is completely unacceptable, there should be no place for terrorists to hide. Media caption Amber Rudd: "Intelligence services need to be able to get into encrypted services like WhatsApp"There must be "no place for terrorists to hide" and intelligence services must have access to encrypted messaging services, the home secretary has said. "But on this situation we need to make sure that our intelligence services have the ability to get into situations like encrypted WhatsApp." All messages sent on WhatsApp have end-to-end encryption, meaning they are unreadable if intercepted by anyone, including law enforcement and WhatsApp itself. "We need to make sure that organisations like WhatsApp, and there are plenty of others like that, don't provide a secret place for terrorists to communicate with each other.

WhatsApp must not be 'place for terrorists to hide'


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