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The conversation with @josh and @matthew about @matrix on @FLOSS_Weekly was fascinating and for once I would have enjoyed more than an hour. Matthew's frustration with trying to explain to legislators why #ChatControl and #OnlineSafetyBill are so misguided was especially striking - I do hope @EUCommission listen.
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#OpenSource #FreeSoftware #Matrix
FLOSS Weekly Episode 788: Matrix, It’s Git, For Communications
This week Jonathan Bennett and Simon Phipps chat with Matthew Hodgson and Josh Simmons about Matrix, the open source decentralized communications platform. How is Matrix a Git for Communications? A…Hackaday
We're happy that #Apple has now joined the fight for encryption! 🔒
There is no magic key that allows the police to scan all chat messages, emails, and more for harmful content while not risking the security and privacy of everyone. This is technically not possible.
The more agree to this fact, the higher the chances that legislation is altered to protect everybody's privacy.
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#privacy #security #onlinesafetybill #chatkontrolle
Apple joins opposition to encrypted message app scanning
WhatsApp and iMessage could be forced to scan for child abuse images under the Online Safety Bill.By Chris Vallance (BBC News)
Join the Campaign to Stop the Spy Clause
Take action to oppose mass survillance of our private messagesOpen Rights Group
#ChatControl #OnlineSafetyBill #EarnIt - Lots of politicians want to undermine encryption once again. When will they ever learn that a "backdoor for the good guys only" is simply not possible?
Learn here why we must keep fighting for strong #encryption: tutanota.com/blog/posts/why-a-…
#OSB #CSAM #ClientSideScanning #Privacy
Politiker wollen wieder einmal die Verschlüsselung untergraben. Wann werden sie jemals lernen, dass eine "Hintertür nur für die Guten" einfach nicht möglich ist?
Global Encryption Day: Any backdoor would do more harm than good.
By demanding encryption backdoors, politicians are not asking us to choose between security and privacy. They are asking us to choose no security.Tutanota
Secure communication apps are lining up to oppose measures in the U.K.’s #OnlineSafetyBill (OSB) that would make the web less safe for everyone: WhatsApp joins the fight against UK’s proposed version of the Online Safety Bill.
Read more:
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WhatsApp joins the fight against UK’s proposed version of the Online Safety Bill
WhatsApp, Element and Proton join Signal and Tutanota in saying they'd rather be blocked than weaken E2E encryptionTutanota
What does the #OnlineSafetyBill mean for the UK tech sector and the security of messaging platforms? Matthew Hodgson, CEO of @matrix spoke to the Today programme on BBC Radio 4 about the amendment imposing criminal penalties on tech bosses and how it threatens encryption.
#e2ee #privacy
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Today - 01/02/2023 - BBC Sounds
News and current affairs, including Sports Desk, Weather and Thought for the Day.BBC
RT @M_feeney@twitter.com
The #onlinesafetybill:
1) Threat to free speech ✔️
2) Threat to privacy and security ✔️
3) Threat to competition ✔️
4) Threat to innovation ✔️
5) Threat to investment ✔️
6) Increased costs to businesses ✔️
Other than that... twitter.com/M_feeney/status/16…
Write to your MP to help stop the Online Safety Bill
The Online Safety Bill is set to return to Parliament on 5th December. Time is running out to secure the privacy of your personal messages.Open Rights Group
The government wants to get in your DMs.
The #OnlineSafetyBill will make messaging apps scan what you're saying and what images you're sharing before they get encrypted. It unlocks your privacy.
Email your MP (UK) today: action.openrightsgroup.org/wri…
#BlockTheBill #PrivacyIsOnlineSafety #privacy #freedomofexpression
Write to your MP to help stop the Online Safety Bill
The Online Safety Bill is set to return to Parliament on 5th December. Time is running out to secure the privacy of your personal messages.Open Rights Group
"The idea that technology can provide a silver bullet to solve complex societal issues does not stand up to examination"
The Online Safety Bill will make a bad situation worse. Having context-blind algorithms scan our chats and images for whatever any government says is harmful will put all our privacy at risk of overreach.
Read the full article by our Policy Manager, Dr Monica Horten.
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The Online Safety Bill will make life harder for victims - New Statesman
The chilling effect of this new legislation will be violation of privacy and infringement of free speech online.Dr Monica Horten (The New Statesman)
RT @OpenRightsGroup@twitter.com
🚨🚨🚨 The Government’s #OnlineSafetyBill is an Orwellian Censor’s Charter and will make the internet
❌ LESS FREE
❌ LESS SAFE
❌ LESS SECURE
WATCH & SHARE this video NOW 👇
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