British Prime Minister David Cameron will officially move forward with anti-terror surveillance legislation, once dubbed the “Snooper’s Charter,” Politico reports. “The question we must ask ourselves is whether … we are content to leave a safe space … for terrorists to communicate with each other,” Cameron said. "My answer is no, we should not be,” he continued. Tech company In.die has pledged to take its business elsewhere. “We're not going to stay in a country where we might be forced to backdoor our products—and possibly not even be allowed to tell anyone about it," the company said in a statement.
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