A controversial EU law allowing tech firms to scan private messages is raising concerns over digital privacy.
A loophole in parliamentary procedure allowed MEPs to extend mass scanning of private communications until 2026 — without a ...
The European Parliament extended the so-called “chat control” laws, despite a majority of lawmakers voting to stop the ...
EU lawmakers voted through a rare urgent procedure that sets up a vote on Thursday to extend controversial so-called “chat ...
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Chat Control 1.0 sneaks through the EU Parliament, letting companies scan user data without warrants
Opponents to the rule suggest the maneuver is unprecedented.
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EU Parliament fails to block Chat Control, extending message scanning to 2028
The European Parliament has failed to stop platforms from scanning private messages for child abuse material until 2028 after ...
With the European Parliament’s resistance weakening and the powerful European People's Party group shifting in favour of tougher controls, this surprise win for message-scanning could clear the way ...
The EU Parliament passed Chat Control 1.0 into law Thursday afternoon without a majority of its members ever voting for it. Of the 607 MEPs who cast a vote in Strasbourg, 314 voted to reject the ...
Member states reactivate expired chat control regulation. EU Parliament caught off guard before summer break.
After a long dispute, the EU Parliament has voted in an expedited procedure to extend the controversial exception rule for ...
The European Parliament in controversial push has extended “Chat Control 1.0” on Thursday allowing the tech giants to read ...
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