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Priti Patel says Facebook and Instagram risk a "grotesque betrayal" of children. The 50-year-old politician - who has served as Home Secretary in the UK since 2019 - blasted the Meta-owned social media apps as having the "inadequate protections" in place for children and urged the company to work with the Home Office to keep children safe online. Writing in The Telegraph, she said: "The consequences of inadequate protections - especially for end-to-end encrypted social media platforms - would be catastrophic. A great many child predators use social media platforms such as Facebook to discover,...
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Queen Elizabeth has tested positive for COVID-19. The 95-year-old monarch is receiving medical attention but is only experiencing "mild, cold-like symptoms" and plans to continue working from Windsor Castle this week. A royal spokesperson confirmed: "Buckingham Palace confirm that The Queen has today tested positive for COVID. "Her Majesty is experiencing mild cold-like symptoms but expects to continue light duties at Windsor over the coming week. "She will continue to receive medical attention and will follow all the appropriate guidelines." The queen's diagnosis comes after her son, Prince C...
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Plans to roll out end-to-end encryption on Facebook and Instagram have been delayed. Parent company Meta will now wait until at least 2023 to bring messaging encryption - meaning the communications are 'scrambled' in transit so can only be read by the sender and receiver and not accessed by anyone else - The National Society for the Prevention of Cruelty to Children (NSPCC) previously claimed private messaging "is the front line of child sexual abuse", while UK Home Secretary Priti Patel cautioned against the technology earlier this year, arguing it could "severely hamper" criminal investigati...
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Priti Patel has warned that Facebook's intention to roll out encryption across its messaging services could threaten efforts to fight child abuse. The UK's Home Secretary has cautioned against the encryption plan, which means that only the sender and recipient can read messages. Patel said: "Sadly, at a time when we need to be taking more action, Facebook are pursuing end-to-end encryption plans that place the good work and progress achieved so far [on fighting the issue of child abuse] in jeopardy. "The offending will continue, the images of children being abused will proliferate - but the co...
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