Il Parlamento europeo blocca la scansione di massa delle nostre chat—Cosa c'è dopo? Il post di @eff
Il cosiddetto piano UE #ChatControl, che imporrebbe la scansione di massa e altre misure di violazione della crittografia, ultimamente ha avuto qualche notizia positiva. L’idea più controversa, l’obbligo forzato di scansionare i messaggi crittografati, è stata abbandonata dagli Stati membri dell’UE. E ora, un'altra vittoria per la privacy: il Parlamento europeo ha inferto un duro colpo alla scansione volontaria di massa delle chat votando a non prorogare una deroga provvisoria dalla direttiva e-privacy dell'UE. Queste regole consentivano ai fornitori di servizi di analizzare temporaneamente le comunicazioni private.
Ma nessuno dovrebbe ancora festeggiare....
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