
EU Parliament Blocks Mass-Scanning of Our Chats—What's Next?
The EU’s so-called Chat Control plan, which would mandate mass scanning and other encryption breaking measures, has had some good news lately. The most controversial idea, the forced requirement to scan encrypted messages, was given up by EU member states. And now, another win for privacy: the EU Parliament has dealt a real blow to voluntary mass-scanning of chats by voting to not prolong an interim derogation from e-Privacy rules in the EU. These rules allowed service providers, temporarily, to scan private communication.
Electronic Frontier FoundationIl cosiddetto piano UE #ChatControl, che imporrebbe la scansione di massa e altre misure di violazione della crittografia,
ultimamente ha avuto qualche notizia positiva. L’idea più controversa, l’obbligo forzato di scansionare i messaggi crittografati, (2/4)

The EU Commission’s New Proposal Would Undermine Encryption And Scan Our Messages
The executive body of the European Union published today a legislative proposal (text) that, if it became law, would be a disaster for online privacy in the EU and throughout the world. In the name of fighting crimes against children, the EU Commission has suggested new rules that would compel a...
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