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Experts Condemn The UK Online Safety Bill As Harmful To Privacy And Encryption
Nov. 24, 2022, 12:22 a.m. | Joe Mullin
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The British Parliament may start debating the Online Safety Bill again as soon as this week. The bill is a deeply flawed censorship proposal that would allow U.K. residents to be thrown in jail for what they say online. It would also force online service providers to use government-approved software to search for user content that is deemed to be related to terrorism or child abuse. In the process, it will undermine our right to have a private conversation, and …
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