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The EU Commission’s New Proposal Would Undermine Encryption And Scan Our Messages
May 12, 2022, 12:23 a.m. | Joe Mullin
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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 broad range of internet services, including hosting and messaging services, to search for, and report, child abuse material.
The Commission’s new demands would require regular plain-text access …
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