"É o conhecimento que destrói o medo, que destrói os enredos que a mentira constrói, investiga, procura pesquisa, só és livre quando matas o medo que te escraviza" — Valete
In 1500, Africa was home to over 25 million elephants.
By 1900, their population had dropped to 10 million, and by 1979, only 1.3 million remained.
By the mid-1990s, the elephant population fell below 300,000.
This is a photo from 1976.
BREAKING: The UK is drafting a law to scan every photo, video and message on every phone in the country.
Tech CEOs who refuse to implement this could face up to 5 years in prison.
The proposal would force companies to build device level scanners that inspect content before encryption.
That means:
• Every image scanned
• Every message inspected
• Every video analyzed
All directly on your phone.
Governments and companies pushing these safety” systems already have a terrible track record protecting user data.
Last month, Europe’s new age verification app, promoted as a way to "keep children safe," was hacked in under 2 minutes.
In another case, over 70,000 IDs and selfies linked to online verification systems were exposed in a major breach.
Now the UK wants even deeper access directly inside your device.
Once governments force surveillance tools into every phone, they can expand what gets monitored at any time.