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| | | | | A quick update - The European Commission and EU member states have been pondering, for years now, if they should force WhatsApp/Apple/Signal/Telegram to scan all our private messages for suspected child sexual abuse material (CSAM). For various reasons it is a horrendous idea to break end to end encryption in this likely highly ineffective way. Variations of the proposal have also included a mandate to perform such scanning of images using AI, and even to also read our text messages to see if we aren't "grooming" children. | |
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| | | | | The U.K. Parliament is pushing ahead with a sprawling internet regulation bill that will, among other things, undermine the privacy of people around the world. The Online Safety Bill, now at the final stage before passage in the House of Lords, gives the British government the ability to force backdoors into messaging services, which will destroy end-to-end encryption. No | |
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| | | | | End-to-end encryption protects what we say and what we store in a way that gives users-not companies or governments-control over data. These sorts of privacy-protective features should be the status quo across a range of products, from fitness wearables to notes apps, but instead it's a rare feature limited to a small set of services, like messaging and (occasionally) file | |
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| | | The Security of the Session Messenger - A Guide Security-conscious users are increasingly on the lookout for messenger apps that take privacy seriously. You may already have heard of Signal, the well-known secure messenger. | ||