The European Union, once praised for its pro-privacy legislation, is now leading the charge toward a future with less privacy, one where the government can use your devices to spy on you.

As part of its efforts, the bloc has repeatedly introduced its Chat Control legislation, aimed at weakening the encryption that protects messaging services and force providers to provide a client-side backdoor for law enforcement.

If anyone were really worried about privacy, all internet related companies would be in bankruptcy. Apple? Meta? Google? SnapChat? Reddit? You name it, their whole purpose is collecting the personal data of their users.

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I’m sorry, what now?

There is no place on this earth with better privacy protection laws

Yeah, it’s still far from perfect but to call ot the greatest threat is just disingenuous, it’s a lie. It’s shouting FIRE in a movie theater because someone smokes. Stop doing this shit

Accidental self-own admitting to everyone you haven’t been paying attention to the EU’s aggressive software backdoor agenda.

If you don’t have privacy from the government, you don’t have privacy.

If you don’t have privacy from the government, you don’t have privacy.

Privacy refers to more than just privacy regarding the government.

Your threat model and situation might mean if the government knows something, its as bad as if every single person knows it.

But this isn’t for everyone.

EU has the best privacy laws, only behind Switzerland.

They will not be close to the greatest threat, but it will still be a step back.

Also, these are proposals that has not been voted in ever before. So be sure to vote for politicians that wont, so we can keep it that way.

Privacy from whom? Privacy from corporations means nothing if you have zero privacy from a neoliberal corporate government.

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Right. Let’s start by the right to privacy written in the constitution. A constitution is not for companies/corporations/enterprises/zaibatsus/gafam/moral entities.

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True, but most of the Europeans dont have those governments.

Which of them are blocking EU attempts to mandate government backdoors?

https://www.patrick-breyer.de/en/posts/chat-control/

He put the ones who didnt vote ‘in favour’, that’s why it didnt pass.

But you can see who’s directly opposing.

The title is missing a second part: “after China, the US, Russia, the UK, etc.”.

I get that privacy is potentially in danger if chatcontrol passes (ie. it’s not right now) and that to raise awareness is worthwhile, but misrepresenting one of the best places privacy-wise as “one of the greatest threats” is just dishonest.

The EU is interesting because there is the GDPR that has good data privacy protection but then they keep bringing up chat control which completely undermines privacy

“They” being some proponents starting with Ylva Johansson, but it’s also true that they have never had a majority to actually make chat control happen. They keep trying, but “they” are not the EU as a whole.

Because they support limited privacy from corporations, but zero privacy from government. The neoliberals don’t consider that a double standard.

No, those countries are not enshrining in law the requirement for backdoors to serve your own government, for which you’ll be required to comply.

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None of those countries are trying to dismantle encryption entirely so no, I disagree.

Well, the UK sure is trying, and the US was also thinking about it (never got to law-making at least)

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in other news: big tech oligarchy takes aim at EU privacy laws.

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Through Sweden. If they want to pass this, they can commit Swexit.

Literally no other country (including Germany, which wanted to be in the Five Eyes) has ever proposed this.

Both are true

Non sensationalist broligarch funded shitrag version.

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“Broligarch”

Sadly not my coinage, I stole it from someone. :)

dustycups
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That’s OK. In this context theft is art.

In a world where the Great Firewall and the Five Eyes exist? Sure buddy

When does this stupid joke of a EU law end…

Never probably, these are law proposals.

They have never been voted in, as the majority of EU doesnt want them.

So makes sure to vote in politicans that wont, so we can keep it that way.

I hope that the current insufferability of US realities will help shed this law from our fates

You always have to balance it with law enforcement. Being at the mercy of criminals, life savings stolen by scammers, etc is not freedom.

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