On Thursday October 26th, MEPs in the European Parliament held press conferences outlining the compromises reached within the EU Parliament negotiators on the controversial Chat Control proposal.

Thankfully it appears that progress is being made in the fight to preserve privacy. According to MEPs, Parliamentarians have agreed to remove the clauses that would give law enforcement the power to demand end-to-end encrypted platforms hand over users messages, emails, and files as part of criminal investigations.

  • UnpopularCrow@lemmy.world
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    1 year ago

    While this is good news, the fight for privacy in the digital age will never end. They will continue to take small bites until they have the entire pie. Unfortunately we never (or rarely) regain any digital right to privacy that has been taken in the past. The best we can do is halt the further erosion of our digital privacy through vigilance, education and protest.

    • Personally I see it as an arms race. As they take away privacy I ramp up my use of privacy protection.

      Whether that’s by using encrypted comms, VPNs, browser plugins or settings.

      For example I regularly use Mullvad. I recently installed Adguard Home on my OpenWRT router to block trackers. I have uBlock on my browser and may be switching to Firefox soon too.

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        1 year ago

        those are all things only ubernerds are doing.

        we need deeper protections than that because they dont even have to make privacy impossible, just annoying for 99% of normies.