I bet you can't give me 4 reasons why the goverment shouldn't have secuity back doors to peoples data?

I bet you can't give me 4 reasons why the goverment shouldn't have secuity back doors to peoples data?
>inb4 we wants our pirated animu and child porn safe

1. they wont be able to keep it secure from other malicious actors
2. allows for abuse of power
3. erodes users privacy further
4. has a negative effect on freedom of speech
5. governments already have all sorts of powers to get a suspects data including hacking their computer
6. there are better ways to target people

>give me 100 reasons why we shouldnt have security holes

Backdoors will allow the jews to shutdown those who question the holohoax.

The US government has the right to search your flesh backdoor. I think it's time for the US government to have access to your digital back door too.

The one reason that matters is that government backdoors aren't just for the government that requests them first. Once the backdoor exists for, say, the US, then China's going to want it, Russia's going to want it, Israel's going to want it, Iran's going to want it, etc.

Even assuming the company in question is willing to tell an entire country to fuck off, probably getting banned from sale in the process, there's no stopping the backdoor from eventually proliferating via espionage. The Russians managed to steal the atomic bomb, for fuck's sake, you think they couldn't steal an iPhone vuln?

It's better that the backdoor doesn't exist in the first place.

>The Russians managed to steal the atomic bomb
>this is what americans actually believe

>live in sweden
>leftists get into government
>starts building a hitlist of people with the wrong political opinions
>send extremists goons for home visits
>3am some loudmouths hacks down your door with an axe and throws in a molotov
all of this has already happened.

Right, they coincidentally discovered it a few years after we completed it, in the midst of a cold war driven largely by espionage. I'm sure that's what happened

Everyone knew the math during ww2, including the Germans. It was about who managed to get it working first. The US could spare resources for it since they didn't have anyone knocking on their front door.

Do you also leave your front door unlocked?

The hard part of building a bomb is refining the uranium.

Although lensed explosives and electronic timers were most likely stolen from the US, russia wasn't far behind.

1. 4th Amendment
2. 4th Amendment
3. 4th Amendment
4. 4th Amendment

Low effort

You need no other reason than the fact that the odds are it will be found and abused by hackers sooner or later.

>Hey, let's all keep our house keys under our door mats so the police can come in our houses and help us in case someone finds a way to break into our houses.
Yeah, nothing wrong with this plan.

>implying they don't just break doors down
But still, I'd like to make them work for my data

thats not search and seizure buddy

I agree. Fuck these data cucks.

1. probable cause
2. probable cause
3. probable cause
4. probable cause
:^)

1. AM
2. I
3. BEING
4. DETAINED!?!?