Privacy for all should be a goal—but the UK's Online Safety Bill would undermine privacy for everyone. It could also make the problem of child safety worse, not better. Tell the UK’s House of Lords to protect end-to-end encryption and privacy in the bill: act.eff.org/action/tell-the-uk

@eff Tell us how, Tell us why... I am so tired of being told how to vote instead of being treated like an adult and explained the situation and letting me figure out for myself.

@freemo There is more information on the just-shared posts that should help explain further. Thanks for your support and for caring about digital rights!

@eff Thank you, very helpful, and this is the sort of content I follow and support you for of course... What im suggesting is you tweak your wording in your posts to draw in people better.. I know for me I usually agree with the EFF (and thus why im a supporter) but its a big turnoff when the titles and bylines are telling me how to vote rather than WHY I should vote that way.. more a suggestion about marketing than where you stand.

@freemo @eff I'd think the why is much more nuanced and needs to be more personalised. Sure, the problem is clear. But why should each of us specifically care is individual

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Sure, reasons why according to th EFF is good enough... point is I want information, and how i should vote should be obvious from the info

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