UK passes "online safety" bill making end-to-end encryption impossible
UK passes "online safety" bill making end-to-end encryption impossible

UK's Online Safety Bill finally passed by parliament

UK passes "online safety" bill making end-to-end encryption impossible
UK's Online Safety Bill finally passed by parliament
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Okay so how would this be enforced? Highly unlikely any messaging service that offers E2E is going to release a version without it just to satisfy the UK government. So this will basically be easily thwarted by using a VPN?
The bill was changed so it no longer bans e2e encryption, it's now the responsibility of tech companies to provide protection "where technically feasible" which basically means fuck all
where technically feasible
It gives something that can be argued about later, right? After other parts of the bill have begun to be implemented. So, further down the road if gvmt considers e.g. WhatsApp or Signal as having CSAM and not taking appropriate steps, then they can put pressure and WA/Signal can argue back about feasibility and merit.
Does that mean that when you're sitting on a bench in the middle of a city, you could in theory snoop the passwords and banking details in clear text from the WiFi networks around you?
No. Why would it mean that?
Yeah but they're not in any way doing that.
That's the lovely bit about putting a bill out there. The enforcement and feasibility is not the problem of the politicians anymore.