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by Alec Muffett
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A Primer for End-to-End Encryption
A “Duck Test” for End-to-End Secure Messaging
Why Privacy will always be more impactful than Safety
Muffett on Passwords
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“If Britain wants to censor foreign content, it can build a great firewall just like all the other tin pot dictatorships” | The Online Safety Act as seen from the USA…
2025/08/26
Baroness Kidron mocks Britons for using VPNs rather than being “transparent” about their porn-viewing habits
2025/08/26
We must fight age verification with all we have | Taylor Lorenz
2025/08/25
Canadian “privacy is bad” activists are trying to undermine @torproject by posting an extended propaganda rant in The Guardian, a newspaper which maintains its own dark web address
2025/08/25
I am absolutely sure that there will be a minor “this is not legal” conniption fit about this, but bravo to whoever mocked it up… HT to:
2025/08/23
“Unfortunately, Bluesky is unavailable in Mississippi right now, due to a new state law that requires age verification for all users” | Bluesky blocks Mississippi
2025/08/23
Ofcom is turning the UK into an international laughing stock | CapX
2025/08/22
4chan will refuse to pay daily UK fines, its lawyer tells BBC | BBC News
2025/08/22
EFF: UK Online Safety Act is about censorship, not safety | The Register
2025/08/21
Bloomberg: “Tulsi Gabbard’s ‘Win’ for Apple Isn’t That Simple” | Parmy Olson
2025/08/21
Pinsent Masons: “Ofcom’s online safety work will be funded by the service providers it regulates. Fees will be calculated based on each provider’s ‘qualifying worldwide revenue’ (QWR)”
2025/08/21
A short explanation for Home Office Minister Jess Phillips re: why attempts to restrict kids to using “teenager” phones will be doomed to failure
2025/08/20
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