Oh, I'm well aware of who's drumming it up. It's more why anyone cares about the colour, regardless. Obviously Farage cares because it's something to bang on about and get press, but why on earth does anyone else? It's just the bloody colour of cover.
This particular element isn't really an issue. The buses, usually, run express to Three Bridges, alongside a service that stops at the stations in between. Those going from Brighton won't fill up buses for those coming from other stations as they're less likely to be on them unless there's...
I mean legally they can of course. Technically they can probably cut it off for 95% of people relatively easy. People who are technically proficient will almost always find ways around pretty much any block.
It depends. If the phone's locked then that's a whole different kettle of encrypted fish, as shown by the FBI case last year where tried to get Apple to unlock a phone.
For me, this is the real core of it. While not having an overbearing government is obviously very important, any policy that allows authorized forces to break encryption will, eventually, allow those without that authorization a way in.
They might well be able to, but it's probably not very easy. The maths behind these protocols is well understood and very hard to break, and while there may be a flaw in the protocol itself, WhatsApp is using an Open Source protocol, meaning any security researcher can look at it and find the...
As far as I know WhatsApp is using end-to-end encryption, meaning they don't get a version they can decrypt. That's the point of end-to-end encryption, and why it causes security services such a headache.
I started at Sussex 10 years ago, and there was a very light hearted rivalry between Sussex and Brighton students at the time. Varsity certainly existed then, but it was a small thing played on a Wednesday afternoon (when pretty much all Universities have a free afternoon for sports). I think it...
Yes they can. The one that Thunder Bolt links to is, if you click the link, dated as November 25th 2016. So he was refusing to sign in November, and then did sign in January, per Albion in the north's link.
They could certainly still do it on a Friday, but I think you'd lose a lot of the players families. Much as I enjoy applauding the players, watching their kids tearing about the pitch is, to me, probably the best bit of it. Endlessly entertaining.