If you call 'client-side scanning' something like 'upload moderation,' it still undermines privacy, security
On Thursday, the EU Council is scheduled to vote on a legislative proposal that would attempt to protect children online by disallowing confidential communication., the proposal seeks to prevent the online dissemination of child sexual abuse material by requiring internet service providers to scan digital communication – private chats, emails, social media messages, and photos – for unlawful content.
"There is no way to implement such proposals in the context of end-to-end encrypted communications without fundamentally undermining encryption and creating a dangerous vulnerability in core infrastructure that would have global implications well beyond Europe," wrote Whittaker. "Instead of accepting this fundamental mathematical reality, some European countries continue to play rhetorical games.
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