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    Hong Kong Police Granted Authority to Demand Phone Passwords Under New Security Laws

    Web DeskBy Web DeskMarch 23, 2026No Comments2 Mins Read
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    Hong Kong authorities have introduced stringent national security regulations that now allow police officers to compel individuals to disclose their phone passwords. This development marks a significant expansion of law enforcement powers in the region, aimed at strengthening efforts to curb activities deemed threatening to national security.

    Under these new rules, anyone who refuses to comply with a police request to provide access credentials for their mobile devices faces serious legal consequences. Specifically, non-compliance could result in imprisonment for a period of up to one year, accompanied by a financial penalty reaching HK$100,000, which is approximately $12,700 or £9,600. This measure underscores the authorities’ determination to enforce the law rigorously.

    The introduction of this policy comes amid ongoing concerns about security and surveillance in Hong Kong, where the government has been tightening control following widespread protests in recent years. By granting police the authority to demand phone passwords, officials aim to enhance their ability to investigate and prevent activities considered subversive or harmful to the state.

    Critics argue that such powers could infringe on privacy rights and lead to potential abuses, raising questions about the balance between security and individual freedoms. Supporters, however, maintain that these measures are necessary to maintain law and order in a city facing complex political challenges.

    It is worth noting that this policy aligns with broader trends in security legislation across various jurisdictions, where governments seek greater access to digital information in the name of public safety. As Hong Kong navigates this evolving legal landscape, the impact of these regulations on civil liberties and public trust remains a subject of intense debate.

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