EU May Soon Start Scanning ALL Private Messages
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The EU wants to commit chat services to scanning private news. Critics warn against mass surveillance – but the German government of all things could make the project possible.
The EU’s Plan To Kill Private Messaging
For years, the European Union has been fighting to access your private messages. Brussels desperately wants the ability to read every single piece of digital communication sent by an EU citizen—that includes texts, emails, DMs on social media apps like X, TikTok, or Instagram, and even messages sent via end-to-end encrypted services like Telegram and WhatsApp. None of your private conversations would be private any longer. This idea was put forw…
Large Majority of EU Member States Back Extreme 'Chat Control' Censorship Measure
The European Union is reviving a sweeping surveillance proposal that could force all major messaging apps to scan private messages, photos, and videos — even when protected by encryption. The measure, dubbed “Chat Control,” is gaining support among EU member states and could become law by October. Key Facts: “Chat Control” would require apps like WhatsApp, Signal, and Telegram to scan user content before encryption. 19 of 27 EU member states no…
EU Considers Reviving Plan To Scan Private Messaging
A controversial plan could turn private messaging services into surveillance tools. The EU could soon be scanning your chats as the so-called Chat Control proposal is looking set to be adopted as early as October [...] The post EU Considers Reviving Plan To Scan Private Messaging appeared first on The People's Voice.
Speaking of Dystopia: the EU May Ban Private Messaging
This story scares the bejesus out of us. Not to be outdone by the creeping surveillance state in Britain, the EU is now seriously considering a proposal that would essentially end all private, encrypted messaging by requiring that all messages be scanned by the government in the name of safety. This seems dangerously Orwellian to us. We wouldn’t be the least bit surprised if politicians here in the U.S. tried to import this Big-Brother-is-watchi…
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