English below
4 de octubre de 2019
Estimado señor Zuckerberg,
Las organizaciones a continuación escriben hoy para alentarlo, en términos inequívocos, a continuar aumentando la seguridad de extremo a extremo en los servicios de mensajería de Facebook.
Hemos visto solicitudes de los gobiernos de los Estados Unidos, el Reino Unido y Australia pidiéndole que suspenda estos planes “hasta que [Facebook] pueda garantizar que la privacidad adicional no reduzca la seguridad pública”. Creemos que tienen esto completamente al revés: cada día que las plataformas no admiten una seguridad sólida de extremo a extremo es otro día en que estos datos pueden ser violados, mal manejados u obtenidos por entidades poderosas o actores deshonestos para explotarlos.
Dado el notable alcance de los servicios de mensajería de Facebook, garantizar la seguridad de extremo a extremo predeterminada proporcionará una bendición sustancial a la libertad de comunicaciones en todo el mundo, a la seguridad pública y a los valores democráticos, y le instamos a que continúe con sus planes de cifrar mensajes a través de los productos y servicios de Facebook. Le recomendamos que se resista a los llamados para crear las llamadas “puertas traseras” o “acceso excepcional” al contenido de los mensajes de los usuarios, lo que debilitará fundamentalmente el cifrado y la privacidad y seguridad de todas las personas usuarias.
Sinceramente,
7amleh-The Arab Center for Social Media Advancement
Access Now
ACM US Technology Policy Committee
ACT | The App Association
AfroLeadership
Alternatives
American Civil Liberties Union
Americans for Prosperity
APADOR-CH
ARTICLE 19
Asociación Argentina de Usuarios de Internet – Internauta Argentina
Asociación Colombiana de Usuarios de Internet
Asociación por los Derechos Civiles (ADC), Argentina
Association for Progressive Communications (APC)
Association for Technology and Internet – ApTI Romania
Bangladesh NGOs Network for Radio and Communication (BNNRC)
Bolo Bhi
Bits of Freedom
Canadian Internet Registration Authority
Cedis/IDP – Centre for Law and Internet Studies
Centro de Ensino e Pesquisa em Inovação (CEPI), FGV Direito SP, Brasil
Center for Computer Security and Society, University of Michigan
Center for Democracy & Technology
Center for Studies on Freedom of Expression (CELE), Universidad de Palermo
Centre for Information Technology and Development (CITAD)
CETyS at Universidad de San Andrés, Argentina
Coalizão Direitos na Rede
Code for Romania
Collaboration on International ICT Policy for East and Southern Africa (CIPESA)
Colnodo
Credo Global
Defending Rights & Dissent
Demand Progress Education Fund
Derechos Digitales, América Latina
Digital Empowerment Foundation
Digital Rights Watch
Državljan D
Electronic Frontier Finland
Electronic Frontier Foundation
Electronic Frontiers Australia
Electronic Privacy Information Center
EMPOWER Malaysia
Engine
epicenter.works – for digital rights
Fanstaum Foundation
Fight for the Future
Foundation for Media Alternatives (Philippines)
Free Press
Freedom of the Press Foundation
Fundación Datos Protegidos (Chile)
Fundación Karisma, Colombia
Future of Privacy Forum
Fourth Estate
Gambia YMCA Computer Training Centre and Digital Studio
Global Forum for Media Development
Global Partners Digital
GreenNet
guifi.net
Hermes Center for Transparency and Digital Human Rights
Hiperderecho, Peru
Hub Women on Technology
Human Rights Watch
Index on Censorship
Instituto Beta para internet e Democracia
Instituto de Referência em Internet e Sociedade (IRIS), Brazil
Instituto de Tecnologia e Sociedade do Rio de Janeiro (ITS)
International Media Support (IMS)
Internet Australia
Internet Freedom Foundation
Internet Society
Internet Society – Bulgaria
Internet Society UK England Chapter
Internews
InternetNZ
ISUR, Universidad del Rosario, Colombia
IT-Political Association of Denmark
Korean Progressive Network Jinbonet
Iuridicum Remedium, z.s.
Latin-American Privacy Association
LGBT Technology Partnership
Media Matters for Democracy, Pakistan
National Coalition Against Censorship
NetBlocks
New America’s Open Technology Institute
Open Briefing
Open Rights Group
OpenMedia
Open Net Africa
Open MIC (Open Media & Information Companies Initiative)
Paradigm Initiative
Pasifika Nexus
PEN America
Prostasia Foundation
Privacy International
R3D: Red en Defensa de los Derechos Digitales
Ranking Digital Rights
Reporters Without Borders (RSF)
Restore The Fourth, Inc.
Samuelson-Glushko Canadian Internet Policy & Public Interest Clinic (CIPPIC)
SHARE Foundation
Simply Secure
South Pacific Computer Society
SMEX
S.T.O.P. – The Surveillance Technology Oversight Project
TechFreedom
Tor Project
Unwanted Witness Uganda
Voices for Interactive Choice and Empowerment (VOICE)
Vrijschrift
WITNESS
Women Of Uganda Network (WOUGNET)
Zenzeleni Networks NPC
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4 October 2019
Dear Mr. Zuckerberg,
OPEN LETTER: FACEBOOK’S END-TO-END SECURITY PLANS
The organizations below write today to encourage you, in no uncertain terms, to continue increasing the end-to-end security across Facebook’s messaging services.
We have seen requests from the United States, United Kingdom, and Australian governmentsasking you to suspend these plans “until [Facebook] can guarantee the added privacy does not reduce public safety”. We believe they have this entirely backwards: each day that platforms do not support strong end-to-end security is another day that this data can be breached, mishandled, or otherwise obtained by powerful entities or rogue actors to exploit it.
Given the remarkable reach of Facebook’s messaging services, ensuring default end-to-end security will provide a substantial boon to worldwide communications freedom, to public safety, and to democratic values, and we urge you to proceed with your plans to encrypt messaging through Facebook products and services. We encourage you to resist calls to create so-called “backdoors” or “exceptional access” to the content of users’ messages, which will fundamentally weaken encryption and the privacy and security of all users.
Sincerely,
7amleh-The Arab Center for Social Media Advancement
Access Now
ACM US Technology Policy Committee
ACT | The App Association
AfroLeadership
Alternatives
American Civil Liberties Union
Americans for Prosperity
APADOR-CH
ARTICLE 19
Asociación Argentina de Usuarios de Internet – Internauta Argentina
Asociación Colombiana de Usuarios de Internet
Asociación por los Derechos Civiles (ADC), Argentina
Association for Progressive Communications (APC)
Association for Technology and Internet – ApTI Romania
Bangladesh NGOs Network for Radio and Communication (BNNRC)
Bolo Bhi
Bits of Freedom
Canadian Internet Registration Authority
Cedis/IDP – Centre for Law and Internet Studies
Centro de Ensino e Pesquisa em Inovação (CEPI), FGV Direito SP, Brasil
Center for Computer Security and Society, University of Michigan
Center for Democracy & Technology
Center for Studies on Freedom of Expression (CELE), Universidad de Palermo
Centre for Information Technology and Development (CITAD)
CETyS at Universidad de San Andrés, Argentina
Coalizão Direitos na Rede
Code for Romania
Collaboration on International ICT Policy for East and Southern Africa (CIPESA)
Colnodo
Credo Global
Defending Rights & Dissent
Demand Progress Education Fund
Derechos Digitales, América Latina
Digital Empowerment Foundation
Digital Rights Watch
Državljan D
Electronic Frontier Finland
Electronic Frontier Foundation
Electronic Frontiers Australia
Electronic Privacy Information Center
EMPOWER Malaysia
Engine
epicenter.works – for digital rights
Fanstaum Foundation
Fight for the Future
Foundation for Media Alternatives (Philippines)
Free Press
Freedom of the Press Foundation
Fundación Datos Protegidos (Chile)
Fundación Karisma, Colombia
Future of Privacy Forum
Fourth Estate
Gambia YMCA Computer Training Centre and Digital Studio
Global Forum for Media Development
Global Partners Digital
GreenNet
guifi.net
Hermes Center for Transparency and Digital Human Rights
Hiperderecho, Peru
Hub Women on Technology
Human Rights Watch
Index on Censorship
Instituto Beta para internet e Democracia
Instituto de Referência em Internet e Sociedade (IRIS), Brazil
Instituto de Tecnologia e Sociedade do Rio de Janeiro (ITS)
International Media Support (IMS)
Internet Australia
Internet Freedom Foundation
Internet Society
Internet Society – Bulgaria
Internet Society UK England Chapter
Internews
InternetNZ
ISUR, Universidad del Rosario, Colombia
IT-Political Association of Denmark
Korean Progressive Network Jinbonet
Iuridicum Remedium, z.s.
Latin-American Privacy Association
LGBT Technology Partnership
Media Matters for Democracy, Pakistan
National Coalition Against Censorship
NetBlocks
New America’s Open Technology Institute
Open Briefing
Open Rights Group
OpenMedia
Open Net Africa
Open MIC (Open Media & Information Companies Initiative)
Paradigm Initiative
Pasifika Nexus
PEN America
Prostasia Foundation
Privacy International
R3D: Red en Defensa de los Derechos Digitales
Ranking Digital Rights
Reporters Without Borders (RSF)
Restore The Fourth, Inc.
Samuelson-Glushko Canadian Internet Policy & Public Interest Clinic (CIPPIC)
SHARE Foundation
Simply Secure
South Pacific Computer Society
SMEX
S.T.O.P. – The Surveillance Technology Oversight Project
TechFreedom
Tor Project
Unwanted Witness Uganda
Voices for Interactive Choice and Empowerment (VOICE)
Vrijschrift
WITNESS
Women Of Uganda Network (WOUGNET)
Zenzeleni Networks NPC