Facebook CEO Urges Brazilians to decrypt block WhatsApp
Facebook's Chief Executive Mark Zuckerberg called on Brazilians to demand His company's messaging service WhatsApp never be blocked again after an Appeals court on Tuesday overturned the application's second suspension in five months.
In a post in English on His Facebook page, the US billionaire and Facebook founder urged us us Brazilians to gather outside Congress in the capital Brasilia at 6 pm (2100 GMT) on Wednesday to rally in Favour of legislation That would Prevent Internet services from being blocked.
WhatsApp was cut off in Brazil at 2 p.m. (1700 GMT) on Monday after a judge in the remote northeastern state of Sergipe ordered Brazil's five main wireless operators to block access to the app for 72 hours. The reason for the order was not made public.
The suspension of WhatsApp's text message and Internet voice telephone service for smartphones was lifted after about 24 hours When an Appeals judge on Tuesday ruled in Favour of an injunction by the company's lawyers, the court Said in a statement. Some 100 million users Were AFFECTED.
"You and your friends can help make sure this never happens again, and I hope you get Involved," Zuckerberg wrote on Facebook. Also I posted a link to a petition, calling Efforts to block communication "very scary in a democracy."
The suspension Highlighted growing international tensions Between technology companies 'Privacy Concerns and national Authorities' Efforts to use social media to gain information on possible criminal activities.
The same judge in Sergipe ordered the imprisonment of a Brazil-based Facebook executive in March in a dispute over access to the Demands company's encrypted messaging service as part of a drug trafficking investigation.
California-based WhatsApp HAD Said in a statement on Monday it was That "disappointed" at the judge's decision to suspend ITS services. It Said It had done the utmost to Cooperate With Brazilian tribunals, but it did not POSSESS the information the court was Requesting.
Matt Steinfeld, Facebook executives meeting Spokesman Said Were WhatsApp This Week with law enforcement and court Officials in Brazil to Improve communication and clarify That the company can not see users' encrypted messages and does not store them after transmission.
Angered brazilians
It was the second time in five months in Brazil WhatsApp That has-been suspended. A São Paulo state judge ordered it shut down for 48 hours on Dec. 15, after Facebook failed to Comply with an order. That suspension Another court lifted shortly afterward.
Monday's suspension angered many in Brazil, Where the service is used by Individuals, companies and federal and Local Governments to send messages and share pictures and videos. Cost-conscious Brazilians are avid users of free messaging apps, and WhatsApp is by far the MOST popular - installed on more than 90 percent of Android devices.
As an alternative some Brazilians Sought messaging system, rival Telegram Said on Monday it Suffered That technical problems under the weight of demand. Said it more than it received a million new user requests.
LetÃcia Mendes, a 20-year-old shop assistant in Rio de Janeiro, she was frustrated by the suspension Said Because It could force people to use pay services.
"It's really bad," she Told Reuters. "It's just a way of getting more money out of us, When We Have to pay for so many things Already."
The suspension came as a congressional commission on cyber crime in Brazil debated Changes to the 2014 legislation governing the use of the Internet.
Lower house deputy Esperidião Amin, the rapporteur of the commission, Said would help His Proposed reform of This Kind avoid shutdowns by Allowing the blocking of specific IP addresses or Individuals Suspected of illicit activity, rather than the access of all users.
"It's less dramatic than withdrawing the service from the whole of the Brazilian population," I Told Reuters by telephone.
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