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End-to-end encryption 'puts children at greater risk of exploitation' - No it doesn't. What utter nonsense.
Jan. 20, 2022, 3:45 a.m. | /u/nuxx9
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According to Anne Longfield who is the UK's Chair of the Commission on Young Lives, the use of end-to-end encryption puts children at risk of exploitation.
Now I am going to get my popcorn and watch the comments, since I'm at a loss for words...
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