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whataboutshutup , to technology in UK Version of "Online Harms Bill" wants to prefilter content without due process

They’d block whole domains and IPs (or put a wrong regexp mask banning random resources as well) because they aren’t competent and ISPs are compliant. Find more ways to access content, use more small websites like fediverse and keep an ear to the question if their black boxes are also reading into your stuff, hence their bill for backdoors in cryptography.

lemann , to technology in UK Version of "Online Harms Bill" wants to prefilter content without due process

I wonder what the real need for this bill is, especially when it’s filthy easy to download a VPN app, and HTTPS exists?

szederz ,

They want to scan the content before you could send it. What I read, the proposed solution would work like a keylogger. The sent message is e2e encrypted, but you couldn’t trust the device you send it with.

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