The government wants to use Facebook Messenger to spy on you

Department of Justice

The Department of Justice (DOJ) is trying to force Facebook to break its encryption so they can wiretap voice calls on Messenger. But Facebook has yet to cooperate, since this would weaken security for its users and expose their personal information to bad actors and government spies.

Now the DOJ is asking the courts to make Facebook compromise its encryption, which could put us all in danger. When the FBI tried to make Apple weaken security measures that keep us all safe, Internet users rose up and made the FBI back down. We need to do this all over again.

Add your voice. Sign below to say, "Weakening security puts all of us in danger. The DOJ should immediately stop trying to force Facebook and other tech companies to break encryption that keeps us safe. Tech companies should not be forced to build spy tools for the government.”

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Weakening security puts all of us in danger. The DOJ should immediately stop trying to force Facebook and other tech companies to break encryption that keeps us safe. Tech companies should not be forced to build spy tools for the government.