‘Surveillance is not security’: UK device scanning order faces privacy backlash


  • UK government announces three-month ultimatum to big tech companies to improve child safety
  • Privacy advocates warn mandate could infringe on privacy
  • Signal is among those warning that the proposal will create more harm than good

The UK’s plan to become “the first country” in the world where children cannot access explicit images on their devices is facing a growing backlash from privacy advocates and technology companies.

On Monday, June 8, British Prime Minister Keir Starmer took the stage at London Tech Week to give major tech companies, including Apple and Google, a three-month ultimatum “to stop children sending and receiving sexually explicit images.”

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