France Passes New Bill Allowing Police to Remotely Activate Cameras on Citizens' Phones
gizmodo.com
The bill will reportedly apply to suspects in crimes that are punishable by a minimum of five years in jail.
The bill will reportedly apply to suspects in crimes that are punishable by a minimum of five years in jail.
What in the world is going on in France? I thought Macron was supposed to be the "anti-Le Pen"?
Most countries already allow this. The FBI has been doing this with secret FISA warrants for >10 years.
Source?
https://www.washingtonpost.com/business/technology/2013/12/06/352ba174-5397-11e3-9e2c-e1d01116fd98_story.html
Jesus, and what's she gonna do with this when she gets the bone...
I'm starting to think that Macron just likes fire at this point.
That flip phone is sounding really nice right about now.
NSA be like: "dude shut up you're going to blow it for all of us!"
Remember, hating the french's governments is ALWAYS a moral thing to do, no matter what. Looking at their track record, even the french hate them a lot more than us!
France is becoming the Florida of Europe.
Nah it’s the America of Europe.
Well… il est temps de sortir la guillotine
Wow. Frickin yikes, man
US Republicans: *taking notes intensifies
I never perceived this could even be a possibility, I recall reading this in a bad sci-fi novel once and I thought it was dumb for a multitude of reasons:
And yet the justice minister thinks it is positive that this would "only be used dozens of times a year"
WTF.
Reject smartphones, buy a N O K I A
Tends to suggest they already have a method to do this, just want to make it legal
So this means if they have a suspicion that you are doing something illegal they can access the camera, mic or gps on your phone or other devices. Sounds like France is turning into China.