Europe's Parliament voted on Thursday to reinstate legislation that allows companies such as Google, Meta, and other digital communication providers to voluntarily scan messages, emails, photos, ...
A loophole in parliamentary procedure allowed MEPs to extend mass scanning of private communications until 2026 — without a ...
A law allowing scanning of online communications to detect child sexual abuse material was amended by MEPs to protect users’ ...
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Whether or not encrypted data would be put at risk comes down to one unknown: Would this analysis happen solely on the device? UK Prime Minister Keir Starmer’s speech on Monday insisting that tech ...
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Google is the latest big tech company to take a stand against the Canadian government’s Bill C-22, also known as lawful access. In a submission to the House of Commons committee scrutinizing the bill, ...