In the headlong stampede to move to E2EE, we need to better understand how the tech giants plan to mitigate the very real risks this poses to the fight against online child exploitation. By creating a secondary Dark Web, responsibility for child safety needs to remain paramount!
Encryption hands a new cloak to sexual predators - eSafety Commissioner ⁦@tweetinjules &⁩ ⁦@QldPolice⁩ Jon Rouse on why child sexual exploitation can no longer be a backburner issue for global tech platforms theaustralian.com.au/comment…
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I agree with the overall sentiment that platforms should work to curtail CSAM, however I don't think it's fair to characterize end-to-end encryption as "a secondary Dark Web". E2EE is the cornerstone of a just and free society. internetsociety.org/intercom…

Aug 26, 2019 · 6:46 PM UTC

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I’d take it one step further, you’re talking about Article 19 of the UN Rights of the Child. E2EE ensures the child can exert their right to privacy under Article 16. And E2EE also provides safety to gay teens in certain countries, where they face arrest and death.
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