EU Parliament Approves Chat Control 1.0 Amid Privacy and Child Safety Debate
The European Parliament has approved Chat Control 1.0, a legislative measure aimed at monitoring online communications to combat child sexual abuse material. The law enables authorities to scan digital messages for illegal content, raising significant concerns among privacy advocates and civil liberties groups. MEP Patrick Breyer, a prominent critic of the legislation, argued that the measure ultimately fails children rather than protecting them. Opponents contend that mandatory message scanning undermines end-to-end encryption and sets a dangerous precedent for mass surveillance across the EU.
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