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element.io
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| | | | | What is proposed is not an Online Safety Bill; it is an Online Surveillance Bill. | |
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www.eff.org
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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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mikegerwitz.com
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| | | | | [AI summary] The article discusses the importance of end-to-end encryption and the potential risks of government surveillance and backdoors. It highlights the role of free software, decentralization, and federation in ensuring user privacy and control over data. The author emphasizes the need for ongoing debate and awareness about encryption, privacy, and digital rights. | |
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www.welivesecurity.com
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| | | The European Commission and the US have agreed on a new deal that will seek to boost the security of 'transatlantic data flows', it has been revealed. | ||