The Guardian reports nonprofit National Center for Missing & Exploited Children said Meta's end-to-end encrypted messaging could be a "devastating blow" to child safety and privacy protections. Meta claims users can report behavior that violates the company's social media guidelines, while using end-to-end encryption to protect personal privacy.
13 Dec. 2023
NCMEC warns Meta's end-to-end encryption plan is a child safety risk
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