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Starmer has issued a three-month ultimatum for major technology firms to implement client-side scanning; so that all content on all digital devices sold or used in the UK can be scanned using a dystopian combination of age verification and content scanning.

Client-side scanning is a surveillance technique that analyses content on a user’s device before encryption.  And, if the Government succeeds, it marks the end of online privacy – for everyone.

Signal has issued a statement on the UK government’s demand. “This proposal will not safeguard children. It endangers us all,” Signal says.

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In March, we published an article about all Apple and Android digital devices sold in California having age verification embedded from the beginning of next year, according to a new law.  It is claimed that this law is to protect children online.  But it will not. 

“This law could spread beyond California due to the so-called ‘California effect’, under which rules adopted in the largest technology market in the United States often become national standards,” The Daily Economy wrote.

Age verification is spreading worldwide.  It is a Trojan horse for limiting access to content that they do not wish the public to see.  We need to look no further than what the UK government is doing worldwide under the pretence of keeping children safe online.

In July 2025, provisions in the Online Safety Act 2023 (“OSA”) were enacted, introducing age verification checks for online content. Using these new rules, just a week after they were implemented, a variety of content unrelated to children’s safety was already being censored.

“British people are being forced by the state to verify their age and hand over personal information to view political news about their own country. It is the sort of thing for which British diplomats would castigate third-world or tyrannical governments, but there seems to be little awareness of the danger of this law among our own governing class,” The Critic said in the week after the new rules began.

And The Daily Sceptic noted other posts that were quietly disappearing, criticising the OSA as a “censor’s charter” that silences dissent and erodes free speech through overzealous content removal.

Related: Privacy will be under unprecedented attack in 2026, Computer Weekly, 6 January 2026

Now, the UK government is using the Act to implement pre-emptive scanning of digital communications, which requires platforms to use automated systems to scan every message, image and post before it is delivered or viewed.

“Services that allow user interaction, including messaging apps, forums and search engines, must now monitor communications at scale to ensure that prohibited content is automatically filtered or suppressed before users can even encounter it,” Reclaim the Net said.

This is client-side scanning (“CSS”), a surveillance technique that analyses content on a user’s device before delivery and encryption, allowing third parties (like law enforcement or service providers) to detect objectionable material while the data is still in plain text.

CCS has been provided in the Online Safety Act from its inception.  As The Constitution Society noted in March 2025 a few days before the OSA came into force, “In addition to facilitating client-side scanning [in Clause 122], it is also creating a new ‘false communication offence’ under s179(1) – this time addressing what may and may not be said in public, in addition to what is permissible in private.”

Clause 122 in the draft Bill, which was passing through Parliament at the time, became Section 121 in the OSA.

In the video below, Cyber Waffle explained more.  He began by reading an article published by The Telegraph on 13 January 2026 titled ‘Starmer is hell-bent on destroying your right to a private life’.

“Section 121 of this Orwellian act grants Ofcom the power to compel messaging apps … to deploy ‘accredited technology’ for messages sent with end-to-end encryption … make no mistake, this is ‘client-side scanning’,” Cyber Waffle said, reading from The Telegraph’s article.

The article continued, “Messages will be analysed on your device, before encryption, meaning true end-to-end privacy evaporates. Every text, photo or voice note could be inspected in real-time – not just flagged ones, but all of them.

“Lord Hanson of Flint, who is steering this awful mission, recently confirmed the Government expects Ofcom to exercise these powers swiftly, in fact he ‘set a date of April 2026’.  That’s when Ofcom will finalise guidance and minimum standards for the technology, paving the way for mandatory deployment.  The clock is ticking.  Within months, your private conversations will likely be subject to real-time state-mandated surveillance.”

Cyber Waffle: UK Government Introduces Message Screening! 20 January 2026 (6 mins)

Lord Hanson of Flint is getting his way.

Speaking at London Tech Week on Monday, Keir Starmer issued a three-month ultimatum to major technology firms, including Apple and Google, requiring them to implement device-level controls that detect and block sexually explicit images on smartphones and tablets used by children.

Home Secretary Shabana Mahmood threatened, “Tech companies have a moral duty to act, by making it impossible for children to take, share or view nude images. If they don’t, we will legislate.”

How do they determine which devices are used by children or when a child is using the device? Age verification or “age assurance” software? Digital ID verification?  When they say children are getting around those, what’s next? Biometrics, such as facial recognition or iris scans?

Signal has issued the statement below in response to Stamer’s announcement, stating what to most of us is obvious, “[it] will not safeguard children. It endangers us all, whilst strengthening Apple, Google and Microsoft’s market dominance and their control over our most personal information.”

Surveillance Is Not Safety: A statement on the UK’s latest threat to privacy

By Signal, 8 June 2026

Children deserve to be safe, protected and nurtured. They do not deserve surveillance, funding cuts and cover-ups. Children also deserve their human right to privacy, as does everyone. The UK governmentʼs demand that all content on all devices sold or used in the UK be scanned on the presumption of nudity, using a dystopian combination of age verification and content scanning, will not safeguard children. It endangers us all, whilst strengthening Apple, Google and Microsoft’s market dominance and their control over our most personal information.

Forcing all UK residents to prove their age and/or have all their content scanned, simply to exercise their fundamental right to communicate, is a perilous proposition. We know that mass surveillance and censorship capabilities, however sincere-sounding the promises of those who initiate them are, never remain narrowly scoped. Once created, they will be expanded, forming a dangerous tool that will be wielded both in the UK and abroad to censor and surveil whatever they might consider “threatsˮ or “harmful content.ˮ

Promises that this system will only run on-device are cold comfort. Wherever it runs, including the “cameraˮ itself once it is in place on UK devices – its scope will be defined by the whims and proscriptions of the government to detect nudity today and political speech tomorrow. We know from history that once in place, there will be an inevitable authoritarian expansion of the kind of content and people these technologies will be expected to surveil. We also know such tools will be leveraged to automatically report people to government authorities. We have already seen law enforcement agencies ask for similar widely-scoped powers which are ripe for exploitation in an increasingly tenuous political landscape.

This proposal will not keep children safe. Child safety looks like well-funded education, robust social services and meaningful guardrails on the very AI technologies and platforms the current government is eagerly courting.[1] What the UK government wants instead is invisible surveillance infrastructure, switched on by default and potentially rushed into law under cynical pretexts. All of this with scant care for the actual needs of the children they claim to be protecting or the horrifying and far-ranging consequences that will ensue in practice.

[[1] Note from The Exposé:  There’s no doubt that children’s online safety is being used as a ruse for centralised digital control over all.  However, if we set that aside for a moment and focus on child safety: instead of the Government making laws to take over the role of parents, parents should take responsibility for monitoring and supervising what their children are doing and who they are doing it with, both online and offline.  If the state is allowed to become the parent, there will come a time when parents will lose their children to the state.]

Featured image: Starmer gives tech companies ultimatum over children sending naked images, Independent, 8 June 2026

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Rhoda Wilson
While previously it was a hobby culminating in writing articles for Wikipedia (until things made a drastic and undeniable turn in 2020) and a few books for private consumption, since March 2020 I have become a full-time researcher and writer in reaction to the global takeover that came into full view with the introduction of covid-19. For most of my life, I have tried to raise awareness that a small group of people planned to take over the world for their own benefit. There was no way I was going to sit back quietly and simply let them do it once they made their final move.
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Reverend Scott
Reverend Scott
1 day ago

I will just not bother.

SteV
SteV
Reply to  Reverend Scott
1 day ago

Not bother how, sorry?

Glastian
Glastian
1 day ago

Now guilty until proven innocent, 1984 indeed. I’ve long held the opinion that smart phones are an addiction, and, in the main, unnecessary. If all smart phones were ditched and all mobiles reverted to the old 2g call and text phones, this would reduce massively big tech profits and influence. Only saying….

BadAzz
BadAzz
1 day ago

If you want to know how much UK cares about children in this country, all you have to do is look at grooming gang scandal

Britta
Britta
Reply to  BadAzz
16 hours ago

and childhood vaccines

Helena
Helena
1 day ago

If you continue to use your mobile or connect to the internet you are the problem. Let’s face it, Starmer and his government or any other government can’t do anything useful and they have no power. Imagine if enough of us just said “Nah, you’re alright mate i’m not doing it.” where would the power lie then.

Britta
Britta
Reply to  Helena
16 hours ago

True, except you literally can’t walk 30m in public without passing surveillance cameras, that turns out to be fitted with direct energy weapon (DEW,laser). The reason why the blade runners haven’t been arrested is, that if this goes to court, it will become public knowledge, that surveillance cameras are fitted with (DEW)

Pxxat5
Pxxat5
1 day ago

When will people become the slave to the State, which will know all, and sees all. Our privacy is a faltering illusion, taken away by small bites, one nibble at a time.

Isabel
Isabel
Reply to  Pxxat5
1 day ago

Yep, and it will get much much worse.

history
history
23 hours ago

https://archive.org/details/youtube-5exIZli95DU MKUltra and a Canadian compensation

:Stuart-James:
:Stuart-James:
23 hours ago

Ditched the smart phone, now use just a 2G simple and small text and calls.
That all kids need.

Professor Michael Clark
Professor Michael Clark
Reply to  :Stuart-James:
23 hours ago

There was a time when communication required pen and paper or a public phone box. Kids do not “need” mobile phones, it is a deliberate addictive device used in the main for tracking

Isabel
Isabel
Reply to  Professor Michael Clark
20 hours ago

Yep, I remember those days as well.

Stuart-James
Stuart-James
Reply to  Professor Michael Clark
20 hours ago

Agreed, nothing like pen ink paper.
Ever used a ReMarkable pad?
Maybe not pen and ink but the joy is real.

Britta
Britta
Reply to  Professor Michael Clark
16 hours ago

Students having to use tablets, laptops and computers at school, is another way of collecting their data and tracking them

Professor Michael Clark
Professor Michael Clark
23 hours ago

The most pressing question that should be on peoples minds is not the absurd policies driven by Starmer but why he is still Prime Minister. Starmer the Limpet. He clings onto power as if his very existance depended on it and, I suppose, it does. He has clearly demonstrated how incompetant he is, how he is following orders from the E.U. and yet, like a huge festering boil, he is still in Downing Street. Perhaps if he is removed we may see the back of him and his E.U. masters. The Irish have shown courage and tenacity why not the mainland British?

Glen
Glen
23 hours ago

If the Epstein files taught us anything it’s that those who we allow to control us or are in a position of power care nothing for the safety of children. Comply with this or anything the government wants means that the children of today will live in a dystopian hell by the time they are adults.

history
history
19 hours ago
history
history
19 hours ago
Britta
Britta
16 hours ago

This is what all the data centers, that’s being planned world wide is for….Surveillance, to fully control the people and drain the resources, as well as making them sick from the tunnel and EMF frequencies, using all the water and power, resulting in driving up the cost