Ensure the right to privacy both digitally, physically

Ensure the right to privacy both digitally, physically

Acts of UK Parliament such as the so-called "Snooper's Charter" have attempted to undermine basic rights of citizens, assuming that all people are potential criminals. We should protect the right to secure communication (such as via E2E encryption) and uphold our rights online and in public. Many policy makers and law enforcement units will claim that such violations are necasssay for improving public safety, however they are shortsighted, looking for easy solutions that ultimately make us more vulnerable.

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