Chat Control 2.0: EU governments set to approve the end of private messaging and secure encryption
Chat Control 2.0: EU governments set to approve the end of private messaging and secure encryption 3 comments
In the late 2000's I was in an EuroParl meeting where I asked a commissioner at what point encrypted communications would be forbidden. About 15 years later, it seems... :( |
@retiolus quote: "
the proposed indiscriminate mass scanning of private communications of millions of citizens not even remotely connected with crime would inevitably be struck down by the courts"
So the EU "law makers" intend to make illegal laws, in full awareness of that fact.
Rhetorical questions: who pays them to do their jobs (and I don't mean the lobby but the "legal part")? Maybe those should cancel them to stop their money being abused? Or don't they have a say in that?