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Electronic Frontier FoundationonMastodon13h ago
The EU blocked mass scanning of messages, but the fight is far from over. https://www.eff.org/deeplinks/2026/04/eu-parliament-blocks-mass-scanning-our-chats-whats-next
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Analysis Summary
The EU Parliament blocked the renewal of rules allowing voluntary mass scanning of encrypted messagesβa real win for privacy. But it's not over: the broader Chat Control proposal (which would require scanning for child abuse material) is still being negotiated, and tech companies have signaled they may keep scanning anyway. The fight now shifts to stopping this zombie proposal from coming back through the back door with age verification requirements or rebranded 'voluntary' scanning.
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βThe EU blocked mass scanning of messagesβ
EU Parliament voted to not prolong the interim derogation allowing voluntary message scanning. The mandatory encrypted message scanning requirement was dropped by member states.
βThe fight is far from overβ
The article explicitly states the Chat Control proposal is 'still alive and being negotiated' with risk mitigation measures and age verification requirements still being discussed.
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