Anonymous About Chat Control in the EU 08/29/25(Fri)15:13:43 No. 1430787 I've just found out that in the EU in just 1 or 2 months will be possible for a masked mass surveillance.I am worried that privacy,the essential human right will be erased on the territory of the country in which I study at the moment and in almost all of Europe.Why should I expose my personal chats to EU government? I have nothing illegal to hide,but I still want my human rights to be respected. Is it really that serious or its just me who is shocked by this? https://www.europarl.europa.eu/doceo/document/E-10-2025-003250_EN.html >>
Anonymous 08/29/25(Fri)16:55:10 No. 1430830 >>1430787 Honestly this has nothing to do with csam and it has everything to do with intelligence agencies wanting to monitor their adversaries. csam is a pretext.>>
Anonymous 08/29/25(Fri)16:56:35 No. 1430832 >>1430787 We already had a thread about this last week. It isn't going to pass the EU congress due to lack of support. Only Denmark wants it.>>
Anonymous 08/30/25(Sat)02:25:51 No. 1430972 >>1430832 >>1430787 >Is it really that serious or its just me who is shocked by this? Unironically those tools have become industry standard, if you have an apple device or a google account they are already used.>>
Anonymous 08/30/25(Sat)02:27:03 No. 1430973 >>1430972 we only care if a government does it. it's fine when the free market does it, remember?>>
Anonymous 08/30/25(Sat)02:32:36 No. 1430975 >>1430973 Most Europeans trust the government much more than private business>>
Anonymous 08/30/25(Sat)03:02:22 No. 1430976 >>1430975 As they should since governments rarely have the same profit motive as private industry does. At any rate the exact same bill failed in the EU congress last year when it was brought up, and isn't expected to pass this time, ether.>>
Anonymous 08/30/25(Sat)04:06:19 No. 1430980 >>1430973 >we Who is 'we'? You have a mouse in your pocket?>>
Anonymous 08/30/25(Sat)05:12:01 No. 1430988 >>1430980 Real Americans in The Heartland™>>
Anonymous 08/30/25(Sat)21:30:07 No. 1431121 >>1430787 Surveillance is already pervasive. The data are presently mostly in private hands though. The data have become more valuable because of the emergence of AI. Hence, government is attempting to reassert ownership of these data. Nowhere are the rights to privacy of individuals even considered.>>
Anonymous 09/01/25(Mon)05:37:42 No. 1431327 >>1430976 >governments rarely have the same profit motive as private industry does Anything run by human kind is going to have profit motive because people are greedy. You're genuinely delusional if you think politicians can't be corrupt. Not only can they be corrupt, the only people they answer to are themselves.
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