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The government is funding a campaign that will put pressure on Facebook and other tech companies over their plans to introduce encrypted messaging services, warning that millions of cases of child abuse could go undetected. The Home Office backed campaign, known as “No Place to Hide”, warns that social media sites are “willfully blindfolding” themselves to child sexual abuse by introducing end-to-end encryption on messaging services. The campaign, coordinated by M&C Saatchi, aims to bring together charities and experts to warn parents over the risks of end to end encryption. The move has prompted a backlash from critics including the Open Rights Group, who accused the government of “scaremongering” ....
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Cyber Helpline awarded lottery funding to support victims The Cyber Helpline, a UK charity that provides emergency support to victims of cyber crime and online stalking, is to receive funding from the National Lottery Share this item with your network: By Published: 10 Dec 2020 12:51 The Cyber Helpline, a national charity dedicated to providing support and advice to victims of cyber crime and online stalking, is to receive a major boost to its finances from the National Lottery Community Fund, which has awarded it £10,000 to support its work. The helpline was founded a few years ago by security consultant and former Secureworks marketing head Rory Innes, who saw a gap in support for cyber crime victims that was leaving millions of people to fall through the gaps. ....