Topic: EARN IT Act
The EARN IT Act poses a significant threat to encrypted communications and private messaging, undermining individual privacy and free speech. By promoting surveillance measures under the guise of protecting children, this legislation risks enabling government overreach and censorship. The implications of such a bill extend beyond child safety, impacting the fundamental rights of all users online.
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The Slow Murder of Private Communication
Encryption stands firm while everything surrounding it conspires to see through it.
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When Locking Down Your Phone Unlocks Police Suspicion
Every private smartphone owner isn’t a cartel kingpin, but in the upside‑down privacy panic, your phone’s OS can be treated…
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FBI Nominee Kash Patel Vows to End Censorship Collusion, Slams Wiretaps, and Pledges Section 230 Work
Patel vows to end the FBI’s role in online censorship but signals openness to Section 230 reforms that could impact…
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Leaked Document Shows The EU Countries That Want To Ban Private Messaging
The plot to end privacy.
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Senate Judiciary Committee Advances Bill That Would End Private Messaging
The push to end privacy.
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The EARN IT Act, an attack on encrypted communications, to be reintroduced next week
The continued threat to privacy.
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Rights groups push back against EU’s plan to stop end-to-end encryption
The EU wants to end privacy and free speech.
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The EARN IT act is back for a second attempt to ban private messaging
A back door to your messaging apps.
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How the “Think of the Children” Narrative Is Being Used To Crush Online Free Speech and Privacy
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