I saw the message and closed it. Not sure if everyone has seen it or if everyone even remembers closing it.
@Roxie100 is referring to the
EARN IT Bill, which was recently proposed in US Congress. From what I've read, it's an underhanded attempt to pressure tech companies into making information that we thought was private available to law enforcement. The bill doesn't
explicitly say the government will now be able to read our emails. Instead, it gives a small, unelected, unaccountable group of people the authority to invent "best practices", whatever that means -- and if a company doesn't follow these best practices, then it loses its long-standing legal protection from being sued to death in bullshit lawsuits unrelated to government spying.
The fear is that the US government will choose a small group of people who are in favor of mass surveillance and don't understand (or don't care about) the importance of end-to-end encryption. Those people could then invent the "best practice" of "give us all your data in a way that we can easily snoop through", with the threat of "if you don't, then you'll get hit with a bunch of lawsuits that you can't afford."
So yeah, it would be pretty bad if this bill gets passed. I don't think it will, though. It's too easy to see the trick they're trying to play.