Backdoor access means that tech companies would create a way for government authorities to bypass encryption, allowing them to access private communications for surveillance and investigation. Proponents argue that it helps law enforcement and intelligence agencies prevent terrorism and criminal activities by providing necessary access to information. Opponents argue that it compromises user privacy, weakens overall security, and could be exploited by malicious actors.
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Response rates from 331 Bharatiya Janata Party voters.
56% Yes |
44% No |
56% Yes |
44% No |
Trend of support over time for each answer from 331 Bharatiya Janata Party voters.
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Trend of how important this issue is for 331 Bharatiya Janata Party voters.
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Unique answers from Bharatiya Janata Party voters whose views went beyond the provided options.
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In ordinary circumstances , the government cannot infringe privacy and only in emergencies and prior information from agencies like courts and others are required before taking action
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It depends upon the situation. If the threat is high, then it can be allowed.
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Let the govt go to court and should really be able to prove that that would yield god information. Privacy is important No government overreact should be allowed
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Only if it is tightly regulated and deemed necessary for national security
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Yes, but only for serious and genuine security threats.
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But it should be done if warrants to do so are granted through a closed door judicial process.
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only if there is evidence for an individual to be involved in a crime
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It highly depends on the situation. Normally the answer would be NO.