The Global War on E2EE
The Global War on E2EE

Impractical Privacy by Sudo

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Episode 29 of Impractical Privacy, hosted by Sudo, exposes the coordinated, global legislative war on End-to-End Encryption (E2EE). The episode breaks down how governments are using the emotional leverage of "online safety" to mandate client-side scanning—essentially forcing tech companies to install automated digital wiretaps directly onto our personal devices.

Through a deep dive into the architectural realities of these laws, Sudo explains why localized regulations like Canada's Bill C-22 present a borderless threat to digital sovereignty worldwide. Ultimately, the host delivers a tactical blueprint for bypassing this global dragnet, reminding listeners that while governments can pass laws, they cannot legislate math out of existence.

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PrivacyVPNDigital PrivacyTech NewsInfastructureEncryptionE2EEClient Side ScanningMessengers
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