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WhatsApp Faces Second Block In Brazil, Reigniting Privacy vs. Security Controversy

Paul Balo by Paul Balo
May 3, 2016
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The incendiary debate in regards to privacy versus security flares up once more, catalyzed by the recent court-ordered suspension of WhatsApp in Brazil. A judge instructed network providers in Brazil to block access to the communication app for 72 hours, threatening to impose a daily penalty of 500k reals ($142k/29m Naira) non-compliance. Mystery shrouds the status of the order, which was issued on the 26th of April, as it remains unclear whether it has been overturned like its December predecessor, which saw WhatsApp blocked for 48 hours due to Facebook executives’ refusal to cooperate with a criminal investigation. This time is centered around a drug trafficking case and non-cooperation issues.

‘The Intercept’ reported on the pandemonium that ensued prior to the block taking effect, with millions of WhatsApp’s users – the app is noted to be the most-used app in Brazil, a country with a population of 200 million people, also housing Facebook, the second-most popular app – desperately scrambling to send each other warnings of the imminent three-day blackout. Interestingly, the platform facilitates communication for around 91% of Brazilian mobile users – more than 100 million individuals – providing a free and efficient method of communication for its 900 million worldwide daily users.

This situation brings the contentious issue of privacy and security to the forefront. Just last month, WhatsApp announced that it has completed an end-to-end encryption of all its services. Quite remarkably, this means that not even WhatsApp staff themselves can access any messages, should they be ordered to do so by a government at any time. Naturally, as the online stratosphere continues to evolve, governments are keen to stay ahead of any potential security risks that may arise. The recent clash between FBI and Apple faithfully showcases this, with the FBI seeking Apple’s assistance to unlock an iPhone 5c belonging to a deceased suspect. The FBI eventually sought external help and accomplished its mission. They later shared some of their findings with Apple, despite publicly declaring that breaking into later versions of iPhone might prove challenging.

(Image: WhatsApp End-to-End Encryption)

This global privacy-versus-security saga sees its chapters unfold in various countries, such as Nigeria, where MTN, a major telecom company, is currently embroiled in a legal battlefield due to its failure to comply with new laws mandating the registration of SIM cards during the height of Boko Haram attacks, a measure enforced by the government to intensify citizen surveillance. The Nigerian government is also reported to have attempted to block online services of secessionist groups like Biafra.

The silver lining of this situation is the potential for collaboration between the private and public sectors. The hope is that both sectors can harmonize their objectives, to ensure a harmonious synergy between user privacy and security in the face of modern threats. The saga continues, and only time will reveal where this journey towards digital balance will lead us.

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Paul Balo

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Paul Balo is the founder of TechBooky and a highly skilled wireless communications professional with a strong background in cloud computing, offering extensive experience in designing, implementing, and managing wireless communication systems.

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