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Europe proposes backdoors in encrypted platforms under new security strategy

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    cross-posted from: https://lemm.ee/post/60408809

    ProtectEU

    Additionally, the Commission envisions expanding Europol's role, effectively transforming it into a European equivalent of the FBI, with enhanced operational capabilities.

    Granting Europol the ability to access encrypted data can only mean one thing: Brussels is proposing some form of government-mandated backdoor for communication platforms protected by end-to-end encryption.

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    Every year we have summer

    Every year we have a bunch of dip shits believing encryption isn't necessary

    Every year we have a bunch of dumb idiots proposing that it is very doable to build a secure backdoor into encryption

    Every year....

    We need to make encryption a constitutional human right in the entirety of Europe

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      cross-posted from: https://lemm.ee/post/60408809

      ProtectEU

      Additionally, the Commission envisions expanding Europol's role, effectively transforming it into a European equivalent of the FBI, with enhanced operational capabilities.

      Granting Europol the ability to access encrypted data can only mean one thing: Brussels is proposing some form of government-mandated backdoor for communication platforms protected by end-to-end encryption.

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      Australia already has these laws.

      The Prime Minister said the laws of mathematics don't apply

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      • sibachian@lemmy.mlS [email protected]

        or like the anti-pirate bill from a few years back that had more votes than politicians and no one gave a shit or even remembers that little insane corruption.

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        Need a source on this one, I want to read up on this.

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