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From Signal to Nextcloud to custom-built platforms. Ștefan Cândea on securing investigative journalism. #dataharvest2026
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Our statement on the UK government’s demand that all content on all devices sold or used in the country be scanned, on the presumption of nudity, using a dystopian combination of age verification and content scanning. This proposal will not safeguard children. It endangers us all. signal.org/blog/pdfs/2026-06…

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Drop your worst security habit in the comments. #dataharvest2026
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We run over 300 servers worldwide, working around the clock to keep information flowing to people whose governments don't want them to have it. Help us keep Internet Freedom infrastructure online 👇 internetfreedom.torproject.o… #FundInternetFreedom
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This is what the UK spyware proposal means. There must be government spyware on every mobile device. It shall watch everything that happens, including always watching the screen, looking for things the government disapproves of. When anything is flagged by the software as something the government doesn't like, the software must block it from being sent or displayed (in realtime). The user of the device must not be able to shut this watching and blocking off. The only way to shut it off would be to ask the government or its proxies to do so for you, at their discretion. Therefore the whole device must be locked down. Administrator rights and the decision of what software or operating system to run or not to run must be taken from the owner/user and handed to the government and its proxies. Apple and Google are themselves working hard to lock down the devices they are involved in to shut out competition and establish a duopoly. The UK government says it is "working closely" with Apple and Google and currently they synchronise and coordinate their communication on this subject. The UK government is now proposing to mandate what would otherwise be illegal anti-competitive practices. @GrapheneOS on the Apple and Google duopoly: x.com/GrapheneOS/status/2053… Statement from @signalapp x.com/signalapp/status/20640… @ReclaimTheNetHQ on the state spyware: reclaimthenet.org/starmer-ca… The government announcement: gov.uk/government/news/new-p…

Our statement on the UK government’s demand that all content on all devices sold or used in the country be scanned, on the presumption of nudity, using a dystopian combination of age verification and content scanning. This proposal will not safeguard children. It endangers us all. signal.org/blog/pdfs/2026-06…
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Is any conversation truly private in 2026? Balz Oertli, journalist and co-founder of @WAVkollektiv shares his perspective. @jobaoer #dataharvest2026
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Mandatory phone scanning won't make you a good parent. It will lead down a path where under 16-year-olds only have access to government sanctioned information. There is also the side effect of making them the next generation of VPN experts.
This government will not stand by while children are put at risk online. Today I am calling on the tech companies to introduce device-level controls to prevent children from taking, sharing or viewing nude images. And if they don’t act, we will.
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Jess Phillips resigned from gvnt May 12 citing Starmer's failure to act on this specific measure. lbc.co.uk/article/keir-s… Technology like this requires blanket ID vertification to take vetted photos. Kids easily verify as adults rendering measures useless while curbing liberty for everyone else. eff.org/pages/uk-onlin… thedailyeconomy.org/article/califo…
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Ștefan Cândea, investigative journalist, on why he doesn't use AI in his work. At @DataharvestEIJC.
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We asked Andrei Petre, investigative journalist, how he makes sure his data is stored securely. His toolkit: Signal, ProtonMail, DARC and OpenAleph.
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Zeynab Isgandarova is a freelance video journalist from Azerbaijan. We asked her if security concerns ever made her hesitate before publishing. #dataharvest2026
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Sleep easy, Finland. 🇫🇮 Your servers are protected.
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A conversation with Ada Homolova, freelance data journalist, about the tiny betrayals of digital security. At @DataharvestEIJC.
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We're at Dataharvest 🎙️ Drop by if you want to talk to us!
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Starting the day at @DataharvestEIJC! Drop by our Floki corner and say hi! 👋
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Andrei Popoviciu, independent journalist, on why state surveillance is now the main way journalism is repressed. @AndreiPopoviciu
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Using AI without a methodology isn't just ineffective. It's a security risk. Max Schulze (@maxschulzeSDIA), co-founder of Leitmotive, on why most people are using AI wrong.
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What does press freedom mean when a platform can delete your content overnight? In conversation with Sarah Habershon. @eye_am_the_i
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