“What the Council endorsed today is a Trojan Horse. By cementing 'voluntary' mass scanning, they are legitimising the warrantless, error-prone mass surveillance of millions of Europeans by US corporations.”Breyer also pointed out that the introduction of age-verification systems – using ID cards or facial recognition – would endanger online privacy.Now that the Council has finally reached a compromise – despite opposition from the Czech Republic, the Netherlands and Poland – negotiations with the European Parliament and the Commission, known as trilogues, can start in 2026.Those negotiations need to land before the already postponed expiration of the current E-Privacy regulation that allows exceptions under which companies can conduct this kind of voluntary scanning.
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102 sats \ 0 replies \ @Undisciplined 18h
I’m gonna go way out on a limb and speculate that this won’t only be used for detecting child porn.
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0 sats \ 6 replies \ @0xbitcoiner 18h
Here we go, VPN providers are gonna love this!
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0 sats \ 5 replies \ @SwapMarket 17h
VPN won't help if you gave your ID to register
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0 sats \ 4 replies \ @0xbitcoiner 17h
I’m guessing there are VPNs that don’t need any ID, right?
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0 sats \ 3 replies \ @SwapMarket 16h
Sure, but I mean if some pages you visit will ask for "age verification" VPN will be useless.
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0 sats \ 2 replies \ @0xbitcoiner 16h
Not sure, but pages probably only ask for age verification if you’re in countries that require it, right?
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0 sats \ 0 replies \ @SwapMarket 11h
VPN use is easy to detect though, and such pages refuse to open. Like facebook or instagram...
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0 sats \ 0 replies \ @SwapMarket 15h
Maybe they will be that stupid, okay
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