UK Online Safety Bill: WhatsApp and Signal Brace for Impact, US Next? | #shorts #news

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Latest Headlines | "UK Online Safety Bill: WhatsApp and Signal Brace for Impact, US Next?" | #shorts #news

WhatsApp and Signal are facing major consequences in the UK after they refused to cooperate with the Online Safety Bill, which would require them to scan users' messages for any potential child sexual abuse material. This would be impossible to do without removing the end-to-end encryption which both of the messaging apps hold so dear. As an American viewer, it is important to note that the new bill could be a precedent for other countries that are looking to weaken the privacy of encrypted messages, as it would be much easier for them to require companies to scan for potentially dangerous material. Furthermore, the potential ramifications for these messaging apps in the US if such a bill is passed could be significant, as it could create a slippery slope of government control over individuals' privacy, not to mention the potential data breaches that could occur.

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