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The UK & The EU will soon be bringing online privacy to an end by enforcing "client-side scanning" of all internet enabled devices, thus circumventing E2E Encryption - How would this be possible in practice and how might we protect against it?
March 3, 2023, 9:20 a.m. | /u/ElaraCapital
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I'm so tired of these "we must protect the children!" khunts. They are bringing an end to personal privacy as we know it and barely anyone bats an eyelid. This would put the UK on a par with Russia, China and Iran, effectively bypassing encryption and allowing …
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