Blocking Security Technologies

Encryption keeps our messages and information safe when we send them over the Internet. It scrambles the words and pictures into a format that only the person with the right key can understand. End-to-end encryption is the strongest form of encryption, where only the sender and recipient have access to what has been shared–even the platform does not know the content of the messages.

With the amplification of harms online, governments have been trying to address crime, hate speech, and harmful content online. Governments argue that having access to encrypted content is necessary for safety and public security, but weakening or breaking encryption opens the door for bad actors, like hackers or other governments, to exploit the same vulnerabilities. Diluting encryption also puts personal, business, and national security at risk.

EARN IT Act
Internet Fragmentation: An Explainer 5 December 2023

EARN IT Act

Our Kids Are Safer with Encryption Encryption helps to ensure national security and the safety of our infrastructure. EARN IT...

UK Online Safety Act
Internet Fragmentation: An Explainer 5 December 2023

UK Online Safety Act

Safety Should Not Cost People Their Privacy The UK has institutionalized a pervasive model of government surveillance in the name...

Turkey’s ‘Censorship Law’
Internet Fragmentation: An Explainer 5 December 2023

Turkey’s ‘Censorship Law’

A Backdoor for Law Enforcement Can Let the Bad Guys in Too Turkey threatens its own security by requiring user...

Mauritius: ICTA’s Threat to Encryption
Internet Fragmentation: An Explainer 5 December 2023

Mauritius: ICTA’s Threat to Encryption

Indiscriminate Surveillance Does Not Make Us Safer A policy in Mauritius threatened to break encryption, and has been met with...