
EU Parliament blocks Chat Control mass surveillance proposal
Hacker News·1mo·amarcheschi
The European Parliament rejected the controversial Chat Control directive that would have mandated scanning private messages for child abuse material. The decision matters to indie makers and bootstrapped companies building encrypted communication tools—the proposal would have forced them to choose between compliance costs or market exit. The victory signals that Europe's regulatory approach may favor privacy-first design over backdoored surveillance.
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