by Amin Haqshanas
A controversial European Union proposal dubbed
"Chat Control" is regaining momentum, with 19 out of 27 EU member
states reportedly backing the measure.
However, if Berlin joins the majority, a qualified council vote could push the plan through by mid-October, Korben said.
A qualified majority in the EU Council is achieved when two conditions are met.
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Pre-encryption Scanning on Devices
Instead of weakening encryption, the plan seeks to implement client-side scanning,
He added that the real target isn't criminals, who use encrypted or decentralized channels, but ordinary users whose private conversations would now be open to algorithmic scrutiny.
The proposal cites the prevention of child sexual abuse material (CSAM) as its "justification"...
However, it would result in,
Beyond scanning, the package includes mandatory age verification, effectively removing anonymity from messaging platforms.
Digital freedom groups are asking citizens to contact their MEPs, sign petitions and push back before the law becomes irreversible.
France faces Societal Collapse over Censorship
Last month, Telegram founder Pavel Durov warned that France risks societal collapse if it continues down a path of political censorship and regulatory overreach.
Durov was arrested in France in August 2024 after being accused of failing to moderate his app to reduce criminality.
He also alleged that French intelligence officials approached him earlier this year with requests to censor pro-conservative content ahead of the May 2025 Romanian election, a request he says he refused...
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