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element.io
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| | | | | The Online Safety Bill (OSB) has good intentions, but the proposed legislation is remarkably poor. It's a bloated proposal with little technical prowess. | |
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www.eff.org
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| | | | | Apples new program for scanning images sent on iMessage steps back from the companys prior support for the privacy and security of encrypted messages. The program, initially limited to the United States, narrows the understanding of end-to-end encryption to allow for client-side scanning. While... | |
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christopher-parsons.com
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| | | | | Our report examines this encryption debate, paying particular attention to the Canadian context. It provides insight and analyses for policy makers, lawyers, academics, journalists, and advocates who are trying to understand encryption technologies and the potential viability and consequences of different policies pertaining to encryption. | |
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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. | ||