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The UK Online Safety Bill Attacks Free Speech and Encryption
Aug. 5, 2022, 3:48 p.m. | Joe Mullin
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The UK government has had more than a year to revise its Online Safety Bill into a proposal that wouldn’t harm users’ basic rights. It has failed to do so, and the bill should be scrapped. The current bill is a threat to free expression, and it undermines the encryption that we all rely on for security and privacy online.
The government intended to advance and vote on the Online Safety Bill last month, but the scheduled vote was postponed …
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