Australia has started using its anti-encryption laws to force companies to hand over data The start of many attempts. ➡
Germany’s new parliament announces plans to protect rights to encryption Supporting encrypted communications. ➡
Facebook’s opaque end-to-end encryption becomes a topic in UK hearing Since Facebook won’t publish its code, no one knows what it’s really doing. ➡
New report alleges Apple compromises iCloud security, providing encryption keys to Chinese government Apple is accused of contradicting its stance of privacy. ➡
UK lawmakers consider banning end-to-end encryption but use it themselves to avoid transparency Privacy for me but not for thee. ➡
The EU appears close to restricting end-to-end encryption The proposals are unlikely to pass in their current form but some anti-privacy legislation is likely to come soon. ➡
Bridgefy introduces end-to-end encryption The local peer-to-peer messaging app has added encryption after a spate of privacy issues. ➡