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www.patrick-breyer.de
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| | | | The End of the Privacy of Digital Correspondence The EU wants to oblige providers to search all private chats, messages, and emails automatically for suspicious content - generally and indiscriminately. The stated aim: To prosecute child pornography. The result: Mass surveillance by means of full | |
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blog.cryptographyengineering.com
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| | | | You might have seen the news today that Apple is announcing a raft of improvements to Macs and iOS devices aimed at improving security and privacy. These include FIDO support, improvements to iMessage key verification, and a much anticipated announcement that the company is abandoning their plans for (involuntary) photo scanning. While every single one... | |
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stratechery.com
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| | | | While its possible to understand Apples motivations behind its decision to enable on-device scanning, the company had a better way to satisfy its societal obligations while preserving | |
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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. |