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I'm sort of out of the loop as a US citizen....Does the UK really have the ability to enforce every E2EE storage solution on GitHub to comply?

Even if you monitor downloads, every VPN, every ISP..... can't I copy paste the source code?

Isn't SFTP already E2EE? They're not going to come down on SFTP....right? I really hope not...



The simple answer is: Money.

If you're making money in the UK, they have a lot of legal authority over you.

If you're based in the UK, they have a lot of legal authority over you.

If you're neither of those things, they might complain, but the actual consequences are close to nil.

And they're not banning the tools (this is arguable, but they "can't" logically, as you point out). They're banning businesses from providing the tools.


Thats reassuring...but still frightening, just less so I guess.

Most of my homelab is self-hosted (Cloudflare and Tailscale stop me short of saying it's 100%, plus an Oracle VPS for a Minecraft server if you count the WHOLE stack I guess)...and you tell yourself its 'better to own your own data' or whatever your personal mantra is, but it's bizarre to see this play out


The UK (same as the US) has lots of extra territorial laws. Enforcing them is another matter.

It’s easy to make Apple budge because they have money ties to the Uk.

This works less well for unsavory websites not complying with UK law. See https://prestonbyrne.com/2025/10/16/the-ofcom-files/




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