A bill requiring social media companies, encrypted communications providers and other online services to report drug activity on their platforms to the U.S. Drug Enforcement Administration (DEA) advanced to the Senate floor Thursday, alarming privacy advocates who say the legislation turns the companies into de facto drug enforcement agents and exposes many of them to liability for providing end-to-end encryption.

  • The only way you could think this bill targets end-to-end encryption is if you only read the terrible headline and didn’t bother to read the actual bill. Before you freak out about paragraph 4, be sure to look at paragraphs 1-3.