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  • mikaeluman
    Most everyone would love to see more work on stopping child sexual abuse.But this is the ultimate "grant me dictatorial powers so I can do good" play.Rather than narrow and specific - it's a broad based law that suddenly touches everyone even though offenders are a small percentage and should be able to be targeted more efficiently.
  • Zufriedenheit
    They claim to protect consumers and privacy and then push this creepy surveillance state.
  • delichon
    To be fair, this is even worse.https://www.euronews.com/my-europe/2026/07/07/european-parli...The party that they want to ban is a consistent and loud opponent of chat control.It would be hard to imagine a US party that didn't believe the other party is out of compliance with US values. As a justification for blocking democracy it's universal and ever present.
  • arjie
    I don't understand. How does it affect encrypted messages? It seems like either you need:1. allow MITM decryption by a privileged authority2. require all devices doing E2EE have a non-user-modifiable piece of functionality to scan on-deviceThe second is the Apple style on-device CSAM scanner? I have to say that I do sometimes think about it while taking a photo of my baby playing in the bathtub - photos like my parents have of me which have been kind of nice to see later. It would be a pity if I had to have a separate analog camera just for baby photos because then I'd need to learn the whole developing film stuff.
  • olejorgenb
    Chat control 1.0"A temporary derogation from the ePrivacy Directive that allowed (but did not require) providers to scan private messages of unsuspected users for potential child sexual abuse material."Does that imply it's currently not allowed?EDIT: apparently not enforced at least:"Chat Control 1.0 expiresThe legal ground for voluntary, indiscriminate scanning ends. Google, Meta, Microsoft, and Snap state they will continue scanning private messages regardless. "
  • ggirelli
    So, I blinked and forgot to check for updates on this and they voted a few hours ago to reinstate this... https://www.heise.de/en/news/Showdown-in-Strasbourg-The-unex...
  • rwq-askh
    EU politicians spend more time on chat control than on the reopening of Hormuz or EU energy security. It is a complete joke.
  • wazzup_im
    It's funny they thing criminals are using those platforms for discussion
  • grg0
    This website is gold, thanks for all the work.
  • zoobab
    Age verification for 'appstores' (debian repos?) is inside ChatControl v2.
  • smashah
    Why do these Epsteinist Occupied Governments think they'll get away with this unscathed. These demons are addicted to destroying freedom.
  • ChrisArchitect
    Related today:Chat Control passed first round in EU Parliamenthttps://news.ycombinator.com/item?id=48819008
  • shevy-java
    Lobbyists control the EU. So much is clear to everyone now.I think there is no way to fix this system from the inside - it is designed to be abused like that. We need an alternative system.
  • cynicalsecurity
    To everyone who wants to dismantle the EU: this is not the solution. Dismantling the EU is like burning down your own house just to get rid of flies. The UK left the EU and implemented its own version of chat control - Online Safety Act - without any transparency or real opposition. The right solution is the political fight. Europe is our home. We must keep it in good shape by getting rid of anything that makes it worse - like Chat Control.
  • terabytest
    As a EU citizen I’m at a loss for what to do about this. I feel that they’re going against any average citizen’s interest. What can we do to make them stop?