EU Set to Quietly Pass “Chat Control” Legislation That Will Allow Every Message—Encrypted or Not—To Be Scanned
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EU Set to Quietly Pass “Chat Control” Legislation That Will Allow Every Message—Encrypted or Not—To Be Scanned
Via Wikimedia Commons The Brussels globalist machine never sleeps. When Europeans rejected the original “Chat Control” last month, the ‘liberal’ establishment—on both the right and the left—simply repackaged it as “Chat Control 2.0” and started quietly making plans to slip it through the back door. Today, EU officials are expected to meet and quietly rubber-stamp a negotiating mandate that pretends to drop mandatory scanning while letting Big Te…
Today, the negotiating mandate for EU chat control is to be decided: as previously published, the EU ambassadors are simply to wave through the mandate without debate. This sets the framework for a renewed drive for the insatiable mass surveillance of EU citizens – under the guise of child protection. These fairy tales do not even include Green politicians. In fact, children and young people are already being seriously damaged in this way. Chat …
Reality Check: EU Council Chat Control Vote is Not a Retreat, But a Green Light for Indiscriminate Mass Surveillance and the End of Right to Communicate Anonymously
Contrary to headlines suggesting the EU has "backed away" from Chat Control, the negotiating mandate endorsed today by EU ambassadors in a close split vote paves the way for a permanent infrastructure of mass surveillance. Patrick Breyer, digital freedom fighter and expert on the file, warns journal
EU governments have agreed on their position on the controversial Chat Control legislation. The proposal, which officially aims to combat child sexual abuse, opens the way for extensive surveillance of all citizens' digital communications, according to critics. Sweden has said yes through the government and the Social Democrats, while the Sweden Democrats reject the proposal. On Wednesday, EU ambassadors approved a compromise proposal for the so…
Ursula von der Leyen has great interest in finding out what is going on in her private environment. Today, the EU Commission's drive to deeply intervene in the privacy of citizens through a mandatory digital identity check and private chat control is on the agenda of the EU ambassadors. The aim of the EU Commission is to draw a fundamental civil right with the help of the alleged fight against child pornography.The EU ambassadors' contribution d…
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