The European Union is one step closer to reinstating rules that would require the scanning of private messages for illegal content, such as child sexual abuse material. The proposed legislation has raised significant privacy and encryption concerns, as it could undermine end-to-end encryption protections. The next vote will determine whether the measure moves forward.
The European Union is one step closer to reinstating rules that would require the scanning of private messages for illegal content, such as child sexual abuse material. The proposed legislation has raised significant privacy and encryption concerns, as it could undermine end-to-end encryption protections. The next vote will determine whether the measure moves forward.
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