EU Parliament Advances Controversial Chat Control Surveillance Proposal
The European Parliament has passed the first round of the Chat Control proposal, marking a significant step forward for the contentious legislation. The measure, which has faced strong opposition from privacy advocates, would require messaging platforms to scan private communications for illegal content. The vote took place in Strasbourg, reviving what critics describe as an earlier version of the proposal known as Chat Control 1.0. Supporters argue the legislation is necessary to combat child exploitation and other crimes, while opponents warn it would effectively end end-to-end encryption and mass-surveill citizens.
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