On 15 September 2025, civil society organizations, companies, and cybersecurity experts, including Global Encryption Coalition members, published an open letter to Canada’s Prime Minister Mark Carney and Canadian Public Safety Minister Gary Anandasangaree urging the federal government to withdraw Bill C-2, An Act respecting certain measures relating to the security of the border between Canada […] The post Open Letter: Bill C-2 Strong Borders Act appeared first on Global Encryption Coalit...| Global Encryption Coalition
2 September 2025 The Centre for Democracy & Technology Europe,[i] Global Partners Digital,[ii] the Internet Freedom Foundation,[iii] the Internet Society,[iv] and Mozilla,[v] constituting the Steering Committee of the Global Encryption Coalition, write to express our concerns with the 1 July Danish Presidency’s Compromise Text[vi] on the EU Child Sexual Abuse Regulation (CSAR). We have carefully […]| Global Encryption Coalition
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On June 18th, 2025, civil society organizations, companies, and cybersecurity experts, including Global Encryption Coalition members issued a joint letter to the Ministry of Finance of the Government of India. This joint letter expresses concerns over the India Income Tax Bill, 2025, which is currently under review by a Select Committee of the Lok Sabha […]| Global Encryption Coalition
On 26 May 2025, 89 civil society organizations, companies, and cybersecurity experts, including Global Encryption Coalition members, published a joint letter to the European Commission, calling on them to address concerns around the impact that the European Internal Security Strategy (Protect EU) would have on end-to-end encryption. The Internal Security Strategy’s focus on encryption will harm […]| Global Encryption Coalition
In the five years since its launch on May 14 2020, the Global Encryption Coalition (GEC) and its members have reshaped the worldwide debate around encryption. The Coalition started during uncertain times, as the world faced the first few months of a global pandemic. With just 37 civil society members at its founding, the Coalition […] The post Celebrating 5 Years of the Global Encryption Coalition appeared first on Global Encryption Coalition.| Global Encryption Coalition
On 8 April 2025, 237 civil society organizations, companies, and cybersecurity experts, including Global Encryption Coalition members, published a joint letter to members of the Swedish Riksdag calling on them to reject legislation that would force companies to undermine the encryption of their services. In doing so, the Swedish Riksdag would leave its citizens and […] The post Joint Letter on Swedish Data Storage and Access to Electronic Information Legislation appeared first on Global Enc...| Global Encryption Coalition
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The Center for Democracy & Technology, Global Partners Digital, the Internet Freedom Foundation, the Internet Society, and Mozilla, constituting the Steering Committee of the Global Encryption Coalition,1 raise grave concerns with the impact that the Article 8 ter of the legislation “Sortir la France du piège du narcotrafic,” will have on the security and privacy […]| Global Encryption Coalition
On 13 February 2025, 109 civil society organizations, companies, and cybersecurity experts, including Global Encryption Coalition members, published a joint letter to the British Home Secretary Yvette Cooper calling on the UK Home Office to rescind its demand that Apple create a backdoor into its end-to-end encrypted services. The letter, published and sent to the […]| Global Encryption Coalition