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WhatsApp: a bill in the United Kingdom endangers the application

WhatsApp It could disappear in the United Kingdom due to the new Online Safety Bill that seeks to make personal messages readable to prosecute terrorists and sex offenders on the Internet. The messaging application has end-to-end encryption that prevents these messages from being accessed, so there could be a conflict between the project that has been in progress for years.

The application would be willing to leave the country if the law is approved, since it could impose fines of up to 10% of the global billing of a company that does not meet its requirements.

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Other services like Telegram or Signal would also face problems with the bill due to their security systems. “The bill does not provide explicit protection for encryption”, a coalition of providers, including market leaders WhatsApp and Signal, said in an open letter last month.

The British authorities, for their part, deny that their project represents the prohibition of end-to-end encryption, but they ask that it be easier to identify cases of child abuse or possible terrorist indications. “We support strong encryption, but this cannot be at the cost of public safety,” says a UK Home Office representative.

Source: Elcomercio

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