Index on Censorship criticises Ofcom’s inadequate ‘passing references’ to users’ privacy rights and warns of legal battles if draft guidance on encryption is not updated| Index on Censorship
Gavin Millar QC has produced the first analysis of the implications of the Bill for the British media and journalism, the courts and the UK’s digital economy| Index on Censorship
Find out about the Investigatory Powers Tribunal Rules 2018 that came into effect on 31 December 2018.| The Investigatory Powers Tribunal
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Message scanning breaks end-to-end encryption, which puts everyone’s privacy and security at risk.| Open Rights Group
Customers' photos and documents stored online will no longer be protected by end-to-end encryption.| BBC News
It is reported that the Home Office has ordered Apple to build a backdoor into its encrypted services so that they can get hold of content that any Apple user has upload to the cloud. Encryption keeps our private information safe and secure. It’s essential for being safe online when sending messages, shopping, doing online banking – and for storing things safely in the cloud. With the Cabinet Office estimating the cost of Cyber Crime at £21BN a year to our economy, we can’t afford to m...| 38 Degrees
Open Rights Group is the UK’s largest grassroots digital rights campaigning organisation, fighting to protect everyone’s rights to privacy and free speech online.| Open Rights Group