> Governments must be honest: While some claim to oppose ‘Chat Control,’ they have agreed to a Council text that allows US tech giants to do exactly that — massively scan our private lives.
> The Parliament, under Javier Zarzalejos, has charted a path compliant with fundamental rights: targeted pursuit of criminals instead of general suspicion against the entire population.
> If governments do not budge, we face a future where anonymous whistleblowing falls silent and teenagers are locked out of digital life.
Showing once again that it's the national governments that are the problem and the EU that is our safeguard, not the other way around as often espoused here.
> Governments must be honest: While some claim to oppose ‘Chat Control,’ they have agreed to a Council text that allows US tech giants to do exactly that — massively scan our private lives.
> The Parliament, under Javier Zarzalejos, has charted a path compliant with fundamental rights: targeted pursuit of criminals instead of general suspicion against the entire population.
> If governments do not budge, we face a future where anonymous whistleblowing falls silent and teenagers are locked out of digital life.
Submission for the stream of the talk today: https://news.ycombinator.com/item?id=46145777
Showing once again that it's the national governments that are the problem and the EU that is our safeguard, not the other way around as often espoused here.