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This week the European Parliament voted on chat control, and more members voted against it than for it. It passed anyway. Chat control is an EU rule that lets platforms run scanning software over private messages, every chat and every photo, with no suspicion against anyone. A flagged message can become a police report about you. Officially it exists to catch child abuse material. In March, Parliament rejected extending it, 311 votes to 228, and the law expired in April. In June the Parliament's largest group brought the exact same text back, unchanged, under an emergency procedure. Under second-reading rules, blocking it required 361 of 720 members. 314 voted to kill it, 276 voted to keep it, and every member not in the room counted toward the law. The side with fewer votes won. Scanning now runs until 2028. Their own numbers say the tool fails at its stated job. The commissioner who championed it admitted 75% of the reports are not usable by police. Swiss federal police found about 80% criminally irrelevant. In Germany, nearly 40% of these investigations target minors themselves, teens sexting. And the paper trail says it was never staying limited to child abuse. Europol asked for unfiltered access to everything the scanners find; the internal minutes, released under freedom of information law, record the words
This week the European Parliament voted on chat control, and more members voted against it than for it. It passed anyway. Chat control is an EU rule that lets platforms run scanning software over private messages, every chat and every photo, with no suspicion against anyone. A flagged message can become a police report about you. Officially it exists to catch child abuse material. In March, Parliament rejected extending it, 311 votes to 228, and the law expired in April. In June the Parliament's largest group brought the exact same text back, unchanged, under an emergency procedure. Under second-reading rules, blocking it required 361 of 720 members. 314 voted to kill it, 276 voted to keep it, and every member not in the room counted toward the law. The side with fewer votes won. Scanning now runs until 2028. Their own numbers say the tool fails at its stated job. The commissioner who championed it admitted 75% of the reports are not usable by police. Swiss federal police found about 80% criminally irrelevant. In Germany, nearly 40% of these investigations target minors themselves, teens sexting. And the paper trail says it was never staying limited to child abuse. Europol asked for unfiltered access to everything the scanners find; the internal minutes, released under freedom of information law, record the words "all data is useful" and propose extending the scanning to other crimes. The draft governments agreed on in November exempts the accounts of police, military and intelligence staff. The Danish justice minister driving the law said it out loud: it is an "erroneous perception" that communicating on encrypted messengers is everyone's civil liberty. And the EU's own security roadmap plans access to encrypted data by 2030. They told you it was about protecting children. Then they exempted themselves, demanded everything, and called your privacy a perception that needs breaking. #chatcontrol #eu #privacy #surveillance #fyp

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