🚨 They are bringing back #ChatControl 🚨

Hummelgaard doesn't understand that no means no.

Discussion is scheduled for tomorrow, so act now: fightchatcontrol.eu/

#No2Backdoors #Privacy #Security

Source: noyb.eu/en/eu-commission-about…

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Well that's even worse. It's not about this moron, it's about the shitty European Commission drafting the modification of GDPR to benefit big tech companies and please the clown of Washington. Trade agreement with Mercosur, tariffs "negotiated" with Trump, digital identity, digital euro, chat control and now this. When was the last time EU actually did something good for its people? It became a toxic bureaucratic institution that represents only the interests of a few.
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Something that doesn't get much attention here is the age verification requirement they have slid into the text.

There is no specification as to how it must be conducted, but we can quickly grasp that they are going to suggest something like a “scan your face” and eventually it will be the common age verificatiom proposal they are working on. The weakening GDPR, makes people increasingly concerned here...

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A simple solution.

Ask Herre Hummelgaard to publish in a public internet space:
a) every chat message that he has sent and received,
b) every email he has sent and received
c) every SMS/MMS that has crossed his phone.
d) every post on any form of social media he has made

That is basically what he wants to do to all of us with Chat Control.

"If you give me six lines written by the hand of the most honest of men, I will find something in them which will hang him."
Cardinal Richelieu

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People will be very happy with unencrypted communications if every politician, judge, policeman and soldierb is a 100% transparent with his private life, sexual orientation and relations, his earnings, how many businesses they possess or invest into. And that will be mandatory for all of them in the EU.

And they will be arrested, processed and condemned the same day if a single "suspicion" of illegal activities is spotted. 😈

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maybe you didn't notice but as communicated in the noyb article, we've got bigger problems than chatcontrol now. Don't get me wrong, chatcontrol would have (and may still) be a crappy and dangerous law, but If we had to, I'm confident we could come up with technical solutions and workflows ways around the letter of the chatcontrol law. On the other hand, the GDPR clawbacks meant to provide the unregulated access to EU user data to USA companies is something that there is no recovering from or finding clever work arounds for. This truly represents the first and most important domino, that if allowed to fall, would trigger the rapid and inevitable Ameri-shitification of Europe. Can we please put some effort into lobbying against this as well?

noyb.eu/en/eu-commission-about…