Denmark Finally Giving up on EU Chat Control After Privacy Backlash
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Denmark Drops EU Chat Control Plan After Strong Privacy Opposition
Denmark, the current president of the European Council, has decided to remove the Chat Control plan from its legislative agenda. They said that internet companies will still be able to choose whether or not to check messages on encrypted platforms. Minister of Justice Peter Hummelgaard confirmed the change to Danish media, saying that the plan will not be included in future compromise drafts. He also noted that message screening would still be …
Denmark is finally giving up on EU Chat Control after privacy backlash
Privacy-concerned citizens are celebrating as Denmark withdraws its proposal for the mandatory scanning of messages on platforms like Telegram, Signal and WhatsApp. Denmark, which holds the European Council presidency, has reportedly withdrawn the proposal that would have forced platforms like Telegram, WhatsApp and Signal to allow authorities to screen messages before they’re encrypted and sent. ...
Denmark Drops EU Chat Control Proposal Over Privacy Fears
In a significant development for digital privacy advocates, Denmark has refrained from pushing forward a controversial EU legislative proposal that would have required messaging platforms like Telegram, WhatsApp, and Signal to enable authorities to scan encrypted messages. The move reflects ongoing tensions between efforts to combat illegal content and the right to privacy in the rapidly evolving landscape of cryptocurrency and blockchain commun…
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