openrightsgroup,
@openrightsgroup@social.openrightsgroup.org avatar

The relationship with your phone is personal. Everyone's private comms shouldn't be monitored for the government. Once the tech is there, any government could ask companies to scan for an ever-growing list of content.

"Open Rights Group warned that what it called 'a form of chat surveillance' is being slipped in through 'a back door measure' in the [Online Safety Bill]." We "call for E2EE private messaging services to be put out of scope of the bill entirely."

https://techcrunch.com/2023/03/10/uk-osb-e2ee-warning/

onepict,
@onepict@chaos.social avatar

@openrightsgroup

https://www.rfc-editor.org/rfc/rfc1984

Every few years I feel like we should point at the long history of governments trying to break encryption. For "our" safety

drdrmc,
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@openrightsgroup When MPs voting for the bill realise their own use of E2EE platforms can be surveilled…

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