Submitted by VORTXS t3_11amjgv in technology
autotldr t1_j9swm6k wrote
This is the best tl;dr I could make, original reduced by 84%. (I'm a bot)
> The encrypted-messaging app Signal has said it would stop providing services in the UK if a new law undermined encryption.
> It added "The Online Safety Bill does not represent a ban on end-to-end encryption but makes clear that technological changes should not be implemented in a way that diminishes public safety - especially the safety of children online."It is not a choice between privacy or child safety - we can and we must have both.
> Asked if the Online Safety Bill could jeopardise their ability to offer a service in the UK, she told the BBC: "It could, and we would absolutely 100% walk rather than ever undermine the trust that people place in us to provide a truly private means of communication.
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