#StopTheSpyClause

Our briefing to the House of Lords on the Online Safety Bill was referenced by Natalie Bennett during the Committee stage. Secure private communications are important to maintain privacy, especially for marginalised communities.

Read our briefing here: openrightsgroup.org/publicatio

#OnlineSafetyBill #DontScanMe #StopTheSpyClause #e2ee #ukpolitics

⚠️ The Online Safety Bill would "make Britain a global role model for repressive regimes."

@Mer__edith, President of @signalapp, calls out the proposals that'll lead to "government-mandated mass surveillance applications on every UK smartphone."

#OnlineSafetyBill #DontScanMe #StopTheSpyClause #privacy #surveillance

telegraph.co.uk/news/2023/05/2

Fancy authoritarianism through the back door? Well, the Online Safety Bill does just that. It gives Ofcom the power to require companies to scan our messages.

So we hit the streets of London with a message to Parliament: Don't Scan Me!

✊ Join our campaign: action.openrightsgroup.org/don

#DontScanMe #StopTheSpyClause #OnlineSafetyBill #ukpolitics #privacy

Laurence Warnerlaurence@wa.rner.me
2023-04-28

In week since I’ve posted
re. Spy Clause #tech op-ed (7/7)

I’ve seen common sense gathering pace

@LibDemVoice = best bottom half of internet

Basic liberties for British citizens, Lords: #StopTheSpyClause

Check back 16th May

Laurence Warnerlaurence@wa.rner.me
2023-04-26

my initial Q accurate: Proton ARE also likely banned in the UK too by Clause 110.
Parliament should clearly #StopTheSpyClause and refocus on regulating public data first

re. Spy Clause #tech op-ed (5/7)

(@ProtonPrivacy = great Google alt #tech)

Client-side scanning is like having a “government-supplied CCTV camera in every room of your house.” It puts faith in “an unknown algorithm to detect bad things, which get reported to a private moderation team provided by the people who built your house” - Matthew Hodgson, CEO of @element

#DontScanMe #StopTheSpyClause #OnlineSafetyBill #e2ee #ukpolitics

computerweekly.com/news/365535

Laurence Warnerlaurence@wa.rner.me
2023-04-23

The Iran framing is a reminder to get our own House somewhat in order before we play Team Britain: World Deputy Police
re. Spy Clause #tech op-ed (3/7)

💬 holla @LibertyIslam Chair for carefully concluding we should #StopTheSpyClause

Plowing ahead with supposed ‘silver bullets’ in the Online Safety Bill is reckless.

The warning is coming in loud and clear: putting client-side scanning on everyone’s device is a nightmare in the making.

#DontScanMe #StopTheSpyClause #OnlineSafetyBill #privacy #e2ee #cybersecurity

politicshome.com/thehouse/arti

"Open Rights Group warned that what it called “a form of chat surveillance” is being slipped in through “a back door measure” in the legislation. Its paper went on to call for E2EE private messaging services to be put out of scope of the bill entirely."

Join our campaign: action.openrightsgroup.org/don

#DontScanMe #OnlineSafetyBill #StopTheSpyClause #e2ee #ukpolitics

techcrunch.com/2023/03/10/uk-o

🚨 WE NEED YOUR HELP!

Over 320 people have joined our campaign to #StopTheSpyClause in the Online Safety Bill (UK).

Will you join the movement to protect your privacy? #DontScanMe

#OnlineSafetyBill #privacy #e2ee #ukpolitics #surveillance

action.openrightsgroup.org/don

False positives have damaging consequences. Yet the Online Safety Bill requires providers to report matches of child sexual abuse material to the National Crime Agency.

Given the uncertainties around the tech, it should be approached by policy-makers with caution.

#DontScanMe #StopTheSpyClause #OnlineSafetyBill #privacy

theverge.com/2022/8/21/2331551

The government have “pulled the veil off the intentions behind this bill” by making “scientifically unsubstantiated claims” about encryption.

It’s clear that the Online Safety Bill “really is attacking encryption.”

Read more from @Mer__edith

#DontScanMe #StopTheSpyClause #OnlineSafetyBill #e2ee #ukpolitics

independent.co.uk/tech/uk-onli

This week we hit the streets in London to send a message to the UK government: Don’t Scan Me! We’re calling on lawmakers to support Lord Clement-Jones’ amendment to the #OnlineSafetyBill that would remove private messaging platforms from the surveillance measures.

Join our campaign: action.openrightsgroup.org/don

#DontScanMe #StopTheSpyClause #privacy #e2ee

Photo of a divan with a digital display outside the Palace of Westminster, London. The screen says Don’t Scan Me! The Online Safety Bill could force companies like WhatsApp to scan your private messages.

"Few would consent to the state putting CCTV in everyone’s bedroom to crack down on the abuse of children. But that is effectively what a technology notice could mean: a CCTV camera in everyone’s phones."

#DontScanMe #StopTheSpyClause #OnlineSafetyBill #ukpolitics #e2ee

spectator.co.uk/article/why-wh

"Weakening end-to-end encryption would reduce everyone’s safety online, including the children this bill is trying to protect. Without strong encryption, the sensitive data of millions of people would be at risk."

Proton calls on the government to revise the Online Safety Bill to protect privacy, free speech and encryption.

#DontScanMe #StopTheSpyClause #OnlineSafetyBill #privacy #ukpolitics #e2ee

proton.me/blog/online-safety-b

Treating an entire population as a suspect whose private messages must be scanned is neither necessary nor proportionate to tackle public policy issues. The spy clause in the Online Safety Bill (UK) must be removed. It's a tool of mass surveillance.

Join our campaign: action.openrightsgroup.org/don

#OnlineSafetyBill #StopTheSpyClause #privacy #surveillance #encryption #e2ee #ukpolitics

Image of a woman looking at here phone with text saying: The spy clause treats the entire UK population as suspect.
Derechos Digitalesderechosdigital
2023-04-19

RT @openrightsgroup: WhatsApp would rather be blocked from the UK than scan our private messages.

Will Cathcart, the Head of WhatsApp, has spoken out against moves to undermine encryption in the Online Safety Bill.

Join our campaign today

action.openrightsgroup.org/don

The Online Safety Bill “could allow the scanning of everyone’s private messages, potentially undermining the encryption that keeps us safe. The House of Lords must support amendments that will prevent illiberal legislation passing unchecked.” - ORG’s Policy Manager Dr Monica Horten.

#DontScanMe #OnlineSafetyBill #StopTheSpyClause #e2ee #ukpolitics #privacy

digit.fyi/online-safety-bill-c

“In its current form, [the Online Safety Bill] threatens every person’s right to freedom of expression and privacy. In particular, the bill could allow the scanning of everyone’s private messages.” - ORG Policy Manager, Dr Monica Horten.

#DontScanMe #OnlineSafetyBill #StopTheSpyClause #e2ee #ukpolitics #privacy

computerweekly.com/news/365535

Last year we joined 70 civil society organisations, companies, elected officials, and cybersecurity experts in an open letter to Rishi Sunak. We called attention to the risks posed by the Online Safety Bill to end-to-end encryption.

Our concerns remain unanswered.

#OnlineSafetyBill #StopTheSpyClause #privacy #surveillance #e2ee

openrightsgroup.org/blog/70-or

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