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The UK antitrust regulator is set to gain new legal powers to take on Big Tech. The UK government is considering requiring tech companies to inform officials about upcoming security features and potentially disable them when necessary. Tech groups are concerned that these new powers could allow the UK to block encryption. The move is part of the UK's efforts to regulate and ensure online safety.
UK's top tech cop tells platforms how to comply with tough new online safety rules https://t.co/6Gpi0VMMMN
UK's top tech cop tells platforms how to comply with tough new online safety rules https://t.co/mkYexkoMTf
FYI: The UK government hopes to introduce laws requiring tech companies to not only let officials know when security features will be added, but also require them to be switched off when needed https://t.co/oeVSc982wJ https://t.co/Dezjg3kXqu
#FPTech: Opening Pandora’s box: #UK may be planning to block #E2Eencryption on digital services, fear tech groups #onlineprivacy https://t.co/v1HgfdW788
Heads up... The UK government hopes to make Big Tech alert officials when new security technologies are introduced – and could potentially force companies to disable those features when required https://t.co/oeVSc982wJ
Tech Groups Fear New Powers Will Allow UK To Block Encryption https://t.co/hLOgG5JtGj
Tech groups fear new powers will allow UK to block encryption https://t.co/WrljuCOJwC
UK may demand tech world tell it about upcoming security features so it can 'disable them' https://t.co/nkq7vhvN6z
UK antitrust regulator to take on Big Tech with new legal power https://t.co/ry5ZuPtQw3 https://t.co/a3W0jcbpqQ