Preparing using P2P messaging to stay freeThe possibility of having our digital communications sniffed and stored is a serious threat on our life. It is not just a leak of privacy but it is also a danger for our personal security and our family safety. We must be aware that everyone who may get our digital communication messages has an important way to attack us, even physically. So we must protect ourself and people living with us.What is happening?
The digital landscape is increasingly under scrutiny, with proposals such as the European Parliament's 'Chat Control' law sparking significant debate over privacy and fundamental rights. This proposed regulation, aimed at combating online child sexual abuse material, has raised grave concerns about mass scanning of private communications, including those protected by encryption, thereby threatening to undermine the data security of citizens, businesses, and institutions. In this environment, peer-to-peer messaging platforms like Briar (and others) offer a robust model for resisting pervasive digital surveillance.
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