
EU Parliament Ends ‘Chat Control’ With Razor-Thin Majority
With a razor-thin majority of one vote, European lawmakers rejected both the automated scanning of unknown messages and proposals allowing voluntary implementation.

With a razor-thin majority of one vote, European lawmakers rejected both the automated scanning of unknown messages and proposals allowing voluntary implementation.

Digital rights campaigners warn that “your privacy is (yet again) on the line.”

In a major policy shift, Brussels is retreating from mandatory message scanning to detect child sexual abuse.