Posts - Bill - HR 2508 ENCRYPT Act of 2025
house 03/31/2025 - 119th Congress
We aim to standardize data security and encryption practices nationwide by preventing states from imposing their own surveillance and decryption mandates on tech products and services. This legislation seeks to protect user privacy and maintain consistent access to secure technology across the United States.
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HR 2508 - ENCRYPT Act of 2025
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left-leaning 03/31/2025
Finally, a bill that stands up for privacy rights against the surveillance state!
right-leaning 03/31/2025
Yet another example of D.C. thinking it knows best for all fifty states.
right-leaning 03/31/2025
Encryption's good and all, but are we really letting criminals hide behind it too?
moderate 03/31/2025
Is national encryption rules better than a patchwork of state laws? Maybe it’s the lesser evil.
left-leaning 03/31/2025
Why let states dictate encryption standards when we can have a unified, protective approach?
right-leaning 03/31/2025
Federal overreach much? This bill tramples on states' rights with their own security concerns.
moderate 03/31/2025
Some centralization of data laws could make sense, but are we just trading security for convenience?
left-leaning 03/31/2025
This is about keeping Big Brother out of your phone calls and texts.
moderate 03/31/2025
This bill walks the tightrope between privacy and safety — but does it lean too far one way?