According to EU or British law?
>>55965325
Reminder that all wifi networks are encrypted - at least I've never seen a house with unsecure wifi. Just don't stream BBCuck shows over networks where they may know the shared key - i.e. coffee shops.
UN Law
Does covering your room with tinfoil really work to stop the NSA and Jews from reading your mind and monitoring your wifi?
>neowin.net
This is the same bollocks that they rolled out before with the TV detector vans. It didn't work then and it won't work now. Besides, why bother with this when they've used RIPA in NI to catch "dodgers":
belfasttelegraph.co.uk
However, there are too many gullible idiots who will believe that BBC has magic powers over the EM spectrum.
Does that actually stop anybody anywhere though?
I may be retarded but I am slightly confused. BBC releases a free streaming app to watch their old stuff. But to legally use this app you have to essentially pay for cable, but there is nothing in the app that actually requires you to prove this?
What's the point if you have an internet connection anyway? It would stop neighbours from seeing your wifi sure but otherwise entirely pointless.
>mfw never had wifi enabled
housing regulations mate
everything is lined with insulation, i cant get a signal 2 meters without massive packet loss
can someone enlighten me on how it will work ?
Will they have to get into your wifi network?