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====Freedom====
====Freedom====
{{InfoboxCompany
| Name = The Office of Communications
| Type = Statutory corporation
| Founded = Created by Office of Communications Act 2002
| Industry = Broadcasting
| Official Website = http://www.ofcom.org.uk/
| Logo = Ofcom-3424516625.png
}}
The Act requires platforms to proactively monitor and remove "harmful" content. Critics argue this could incentivize excessive content moderation, limiting freedom of expression and legitimate debate online.{{Citation needed}} Civil liberties groups warn that consumers may face reduced access to lawful content due to companies’ fear of regulatory penalties.{{Citation needed}}
The Act requires platforms to proactively monitor and remove "harmful" content. Critics argue this could incentivize excessive content moderation, limiting freedom of expression and legitimate debate online.{{Citation needed}} Civil liberties groups warn that consumers may face reduced access to lawful content due to companies’ fear of regulatory penalties.{{Citation needed}}


====Privacy====
====Privacy====
The law empowers [[Ofcom]] to compel messaging services to implement scanning tools, including within encrypted channels.{{Citation needed}} Privacy advocates argue this effectively undermines end-to-end  
The law empowers [[Ofcom]] to compel messaging services to implement scanning tools, including within encrypted channels.{{Citation needed}} Privacy advocates argue this effectively undermines end-to-end  
{{InfoboxCompany
| Ttile = Ofcom
| Name = Ofcom
| Type = Government
| Founded = 29th December 2003
| Industry = UK Broadcasting authority
| Official Website = https://www.ofcom.org.uk/
| Logo = Ofcom-3424516625.png
}}


encryption, forcing consumers to compromise their security for compliance.{{Citation needed}} Services like [[Signal]] and [[WhatsApp]] have threatened to withdraw from the UK rather than weaken user privacy protections.{{Citation needed}}
encryption, forcing consumers to compromise their security for compliance.{{Citation needed}} Services like [[Signal]] and [[WhatsApp]] have threatened to withdraw from the UK rather than weaken user privacy protections.{{Citation needed}}