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One US academic used the example of the PGP to argue earlier this year that informed consent by participants needed to be matched by usage agreements by anyone accessing the data.

To tackle child abuse images, search engines have been told they will have to redact results from specific searches, while anyone accessing websites shut down by the police for containing such images will see a message warning them that what they were doing was illegal.

This added level of authentication is useful for people who want to let other people use their device but don't want anyone accessing their messages.

The app enables real-time editing and sync, so that changes are made on the fly and available to anyone accessing them.

However, while BT requested that the personal information be held securely, the data was sent in a unencrypted document that could be read by anyone accessing the e-mail.

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And it's not as if banning young people from seeing the film will stop anyone from accessing the online videos Isis uses for its recruitment.

O'Brien says that social media companies could consider responding to situations where a person is being detained illegally and potentially coerced into giving their passwords in a way that could protect them, perhaps by triggering a temporary account reset or freeze to prevent anyone from accessing the account without proper legal process.

But as those I spoke to pointed out, the fact it will likely cause more harm to users than they experienced before – and the fact it's not actually going to stop anyone from accessing new psychoactive substances – is much more of a worry.

Jeffrey Rosen, an associate professor at the George Washington University Law School, said that if the allegations proved accurate, "there is a decent case that Princeton was guilty of a federal misdemeanor under the federal computer fraud and abuse act that prohibits anyone from intentionally accessing a computer without authorization or exceeding authorized access".

In 1986, Congress enacted the Computer Fraud and Abuse Act, which prohibits anyone from "knowingly" accessing a computer "without authorization".

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