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www.theverge.com
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| | | | | Apple has updated a webpage on its child safety features to remove all references to its controversial child sexual abuse material (CSAM) detection feature. But the company says its plans haven't changed since September. | |
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www.circleid.com
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| | | | | The battle to purge child abuse images from the Internet has been lost. That doesn't mean that we can't or shouldn't continue to work towards the elimination of image-based abuse. But it is widely acknowledged by law enforcement, reporting hotlines, and prevention groups alike that this can't be achieved merely by censoring images from the Internet and by criminalizing those who access or share them - which are the only strategies that society has focused on until now. | |
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excited-pixels.com
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| | | | | Matt Burgess at Wired has a good summary article on the current (and always ongoing) debate concerning the availability of strong encryption. In short, he sees three 'classes' of argument which are aimed at preventing individuals from protecting their communications (and their personal information) with robust encryption. Governments or law enforcement agencies are asking for... | |
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crimethinc.com
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| | | At the urging of a far-right troll, Elon Musk banned the @crimethinc Twitter account-a partisan move paving the way for fascist violence. | ||