As lawmakers grapple with the serious issue of child exploitation online, some proposed solutions would fuel the very problem they aim to solve. Despite expert warnings, the Belgian Presidency persists in pushing for the implementation of client-side scanning on encrypted messaging services, rebranding the effort as "upload moderation". Their latest proposal mandates that providers of private communication services obtain user consent for AI-based scanning of their private chats. If users do not consent, they will be prohibited from sharing images, videos, and URLs.
Privacy critics have long pushed for measures like centralized scanning of private photos and messaging data, arguing it could detect illicit content. However, invasive monitoring of private communications would create detrimental risks that far outweigh any perceived benefits.
SimpleX Chat signed a joint statement about the dangers of the EU compromise proposal on EU CSAM because maintaining end-to-end encryption is crucial for protecting privacy and security for everyone, including and especially children.
Arguably the very implementation of these proposals will lead to the right kind of change - each of us becoming our own private communication providers.
It's not about the children. It never was. Debating 'leaders' on such irrational reasoning is a pretty poor use of resources in my mind. This is about the value of our data with it being colonized.
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End to end encryption is a propoganda by centralised systems. Lol.
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