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The government has denied it is changing plans to force messaging apps to access users' private messages if requested by the regulator Ofcom.

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The BillContent ='JJ Lin'> states that if there are concerns about Child AbuseContent ='JJ Lin'> Content , tech companies might have to access it.

But platforms like WhatsApp, Signal and iMessage say they cannot access or view anybody's messages without destroying existing privacy protections for all users, and have threatened to leave the UK rather than compromise message security.

The DebateContent ='JJ Lin'> had raged for several months and for some had turned into an argument about privacy versus security. The government insists it wants both.

The Online SafetyContent ='JJ Lin'> Bill is due to be passed in autumn and is back in The HouseContent ='JJ Lin'> of Lords for its final reading on Wednesday.

A new statement concedes that the tech to access messaging without breaking security protocols does not exist. The government announced it in The HouseContent ='JJ Lin'> of Lords this afternoon, but it denied its position had changed.

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It has tasked tech firms with inventing these tools.

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Some security experts suggest such tech may never exist, and the tech firms themselves say it is not possible.

" Hope this brings pause to the global wave of proposals premised on similar magical thinking, " posted Amber Kak, who sits on the board of the secure messaging app Signal.

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