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Open Letter regarding the #eIDAS Regulation:
We strongly warn against the currently proposed trilogue agreement, as it fails to properly respect the right to privacy of citizens and secure online communication; without establishing proper safeguards as outlined above, it instead substantially increases the potential for harm.
See the full Joint statement of scientists and NGOs on the EU’s proposed eIDAS reform here: blog.fiff.de/eidas-open-letter… #TLS
Open Letter regarding the eIDAS Regulation
We strongly warn against the currently proposed trilogue agreement.Rainer Rehak (FIfF e.V.)
The EU is moving forward with #eIDAS despite warnings from over 500 scientists & privacy advocates.
With no requirement that server-side code be released open source, we cannot be sure that our personal data is secure.😱
Thankfully, the #Pirates 🏴☠️ in the EU Parliament did manage to push for an #opensource release of the client-app & the eID will be voluntary.
This isn't over. EU citizens please contact your representatives and demand they respect our #privacy !🥊
patrick-breyer.de/en/eu-digita…
EU Digital Identity Regulation (eIDAS): Pirates don’t support blank cheque for surveillance of citizens online!
The EU Parliament and EU Council yesterday struck a political deal on the reform of the EU Digital Identity Regulation (eIDAS 2).Patrick Breyer
Say NO to broken browsers! ⛔
The EU is preparing a very dangerous law that would undermine the security of every browser.
Speak up now! 🗣️
@Jeremiah has more on how you can help to protect the web! 💪
jeremiahlee.com/posts/2023-eu-…
#EU
#privacy
#security
#webdev
#eIDAS
No Broken Browsers
Open letter to the European Commision on its eIDAS proposalJeremiah Lee (www.jeremiahlee.com)
🚨 Another EU mass surveillance attempt. Will kill privacy on web. Must not pass. 🚨
“[A]ll web browsers distributed in Europe will be required to trust the certificate authorities and cryptographic keys selected by EU governments.
These changes radically expand the capability of EU governments to surveil their citizens by ensuring cryptographic keys under government control can be used to intercept encrypted web traffic across the EU.”
#eu #privacy #surveillance #eidas
Last Chance to fix eIDAS
EU law agreed behind closed doors threatens Internet securitylast-chance-for-eidas.org