They don't need a root certificate - the Bill gives them rights to 'request
assistance' from any device manufacturer or part supplier to backdoor the whole 
phone
OS, or your VDSL modem, or your Amazon Alexa/Google Home, or the Snapchat app 
itself.
Or the embedded OS in your harddrives.




On 15/08/2018 11:46 AM, Martin - StudioCoast wrote:
>
> The example provided on the front page is telling of what they want to 
> eventually
> achieve.
> They use the examples of Snapchat and Facebook messenger. If they had no 
> intention
> of working out a way to circumvent the encryption of those tools, why mention 
> them
> at all?
>
> Enforcing a government run root certificate on Australian sold devices is not 
> out of
> the realm of possibility...
>
>
>
>
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