Apple opposes the scanning of encrypted communication apps.

Additionally, it aids regular people in protecting themselves against data breaches, fraud, identity theft, and monitoring. This safeguard is seriously threatened by the Online Safety Bill, which may increase risks for UK citizens.

Apple requests that the government change the law to safeguard reliable end-to-end encryption for everyone’s benefit.

As the government has previously stated, “Tech companies have a moral duty to ensure they are not blinding themselves and law enforcement to the unprecedented levels of child sexual abuse on their platforms.”

Additionally, Home Office ministers have harshly criticized Facebook for rolling out the messaging technology.

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The Online Safety Bill, which is now being debated in Parliament, contains provisions that might give the communications regulator Ofcom the authority to order platforms to scan the contents of messages using approved technologies.

Many messaging services, including Signal and WhatsApp, have already assured the BBC that they will steadfastly refuse to compromise the confidentiality of their encrypted communications systems under any circumstances.

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