provoost on Nostr: Look away for two seconds and these pro #ChatControl creeps show up again: > Rani ...
Look away for two seconds and these pro #ChatControl creeps show up again:
> Rani Govender, policy manager for child safety online at the NSPCC, said it wants tech firms like Apple to ensure they are balancing child and user safety with privacy.
> "As Apple looks to change its approach to encryption, we're calling on them to make sure that they also implement more child safety measures, so that children are properly protected on their services," she told BBC News.
> The UK children's charity has said that end-to-end encrypted services can hinder child safety and protection efforts, such as identifying the sharing of child sexual abuse material (CSAM).
https://www.bbc.com/news/articles/cgj54eq4vejo
They wrote propaganda like this, probably using the same kind of misleading polls that the EU used.
> More than half (55 per cent) said the ability to detect child abuse images was more important than the right to privacy;
https://www.nspcc.org.uk/globalassets/documents/news/nspcc-discussion-paper-private-messaging-and-the-roll-out-on-end-to-end-encryption.pdf
> Rani Govender, policy manager for child safety online at the NSPCC, said it wants tech firms like Apple to ensure they are balancing child and user safety with privacy.
> "As Apple looks to change its approach to encryption, we're calling on them to make sure that they also implement more child safety measures, so that children are properly protected on their services," she told BBC News.
> The UK children's charity has said that end-to-end encrypted services can hinder child safety and protection efforts, such as identifying the sharing of child sexual abuse material (CSAM).
https://www.bbc.com/news/articles/cgj54eq4vejo
They wrote propaganda like this, probably using the same kind of misleading polls that the EU used.
> More than half (55 per cent) said the ability to detect child abuse images was more important than the right to privacy;
https://www.nspcc.org.uk/globalassets/documents/news/nspcc-discussion-paper-private-messaging-and-the-roll-out-on-end-to-end-encryption.pdf