Matt Burgess on Nostr: One day after the Onljne Safety Bill effectively passes in the UK and the government ...
One day after the Onljne Safety Bill effectively passes in the UK and the government is briefing against Meta’s rollout of end-to-end encryption. These are exactly the same talking points it’s been using for the last year, I’m not really sure what the govt is hoping to achieve by saying the same thing again and again (especially when it’s clear Meta won’t be changing its plans to roll out encryption )
https://www.bbc.co.uk/news/technology-66854622 #encryption #privacy #uk
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