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Aujourd’hui — 24 janvier 2025Flux principal

The EU wants to scan every message sent in Europe. Will that really make us safer? | Apostolis Fotiadis

24 janvier 2025 à 08:00

Lawmakers argue that mass surveillance will help to protect children. But the implications for our privacy and security are staggering

In my 20 years of being a reporter, I have rarely come across anything that feels so important – and yet so widely unnoticed. I’ve been following the attempt to create a Europe-wide apparatus that could lead to mass surveillance. The idea is for every digital platform – from Facebook to Signal, Snapchat and WhatsApp, to cloud and online gaming websites – to scan users’ communications.

This involves the use of technology that will essentially render the idea of encryption meaningless. The stated reason is to detect and report the sharing of child sexual abuse material (CSAM) on digital platforms and in their users’ private chats. But the implications for our privacy and security are staggering.

Apostolis Fotiadis is a freelance journalist and researcher

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