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EU Council Approves Voluntary Chat Scanning Compromise in Child Abuse Regulation

EU Council Approves Voluntary Chat Scanning Compromise in Child Abuse Regulation
The EU Council has reached a compromise on the Child Sexual Abuse Regulation, allowing messaging services to choose whether to scan all user chats for illegal content. While the change preserves end‑to‑end encryption by removing a mandatory backdoor, the text still permits forced scanning for services deemed “high‑risk” and introduces privacy‑sensitive age‑verification requirements. Privacy experts warn that the “voluntary” model may still enable mass surveillance and censorship, and they urge the European Parliament and Commission to resist any erosion of digital rights. The agreement now moves to trilogue negotiations, with a final adoption expected next year. Leer más →

EU Council Approves Child Sexual Abuse Regulation with Voluntary Chat Scanning

EU Council Approves Child Sexual Abuse Regulation with Voluntary Chat Scanning
The European Union Council has reached an agreement on the contentious Child Sexual Abuse Regulation, keeping a provision for voluntary scanning of private chats by messaging providers. The compromise, driven by the Danish presidency, aims to balance the fight against child sexual abuse material with concerns over digital privacy and encryption. The Council now moves toward trilogue negotiations with the European Parliament, while privacy advocates continue to warn of potential risks to fundamental rights. Leer más →

EU 'Chat Control' Bill Faces Academic Criticism Over Privacy Risks

EU 'Chat Control' Bill Faces Academic Criticism Over Privacy Risks
A group of European cybersecurity and privacy scholars has warned that the EU's revised "Chat Control" legislation still poses significant privacy and security threats. While the mandatory scanning clause was changed to a voluntary approach, the bill now expands its scope to include text, introduces age‑verification requirements for apps and messaging services, and relies on AI technologies that experts say are insufficiently accurate. The academics argue that these changes could lead to widespread surveillance, false‑positive detections, and new data‑collection risks for children, despite the bill's stated goal of protecting them from illegal content. Leer más →

EU Council Revises Chat Control Proposal, Making CSAM Scanning Voluntary Amid Privacy Concerns

EU Council Revises Chat Control Proposal, Making CSAM Scanning Voluntary Amid Privacy Concerns
The European Union Council received a revised Child Sexual Abuse Regulation proposal that shifts mandatory content scanning to a voluntary model, with limited exceptions for high‑risk services. While the change garnered broad support among lawmakers, privacy advocates, including digital‑rights jurist Patrick Breyer and encrypted‑email provider Tuta, warn that loopholes could undermine the voluntary nature and threaten encryption. The debate continues as member states that previously opposed indiscriminate scanning watch the next steps closely. Leer más →

Germany Rejects EU "Chat Control" Proposal, Citing Privacy Concerns

Germany Rejects EU "Chat Control" Proposal, Citing Privacy Concerns
Germany has announced it will not support the EU's Child Sexual Abuse Regulation, commonly known as "Chat Control," which would require mandatory scanning of private messages for illegal content. Justice Minister Stefanie Hubig emphasized that random monitoring must remain taboo in a constitutional state, calling the move a major victory for digital privacy. The decision follows weeks of mixed signals and pressure from various ministries. Privacy advocates, including former Pirate Party MEP Patrick Breyer, hailed the rejection, while officials warned the fight against child exploitation will continue. The EU Council is set to meet with the Justice Minister to determine the proposal's future. Leer más →

European Tech Companies Call for EU to Reject Chat Control Legislation

European Tech Companies Call for EU to Reject Chat Control Legislation
More than 40 European technology firms, including VPN and encrypted messaging providers, have signed an open letter urging EU lawmakers to vote against the Child Sexual Abuse Regulation, commonly known as Chat Control. The companies argue that mandatory client‑side scanning of private communications would undermine encryption, weaken digital security and threaten Europe’s digital sovereignty. They warn that the proposal could create backdoors exploitable by governments and malicious actors. German ministries are reportedly meeting to decide the country’s stance, a pivotal factor in the upcoming EU vote. Leer más →

VPN Industry Opposes EU's Proposed Chat Control Scanning Bill

VPN Industry Opposes EU's Proposed Chat Control Scanning Bill
The VPN Trust Initiative, representing leading VPN providers, has publicly warned against the EU's draft legislation known as "Chat Control," which would require messaging services to scan private communications for child sexual abuse material. Members argue the mandate would undermine end‑to‑end encryption, create systemic security vulnerabilities, and set a precedent for broader surveillance. Experts and scientists have voiced concerns, while a growing number of EU member states have joined the opposition. The initiative calls for strong encryption to remain a cornerstone of privacy and digital trust. Leer más →

EU Parliament Faces Critical Decision on ‘Chat Control’ Encryption Proposal

EU Parliament Faces Critical Decision on ‘Chat Control’ Encryption Proposal
The European Union is debating a draft law that would require messaging services to scan private communications for child sexual abuse material, even when encrypted. The proposal, driven by Denmark, has sparked fierce opposition from privacy advocates, technology firms, and several member states. While the European Parliament has signaled resistance to mass scanning, the EU Council and Commission remain divided, leaving the fate of the legislation uncertain as negotiations continue into the coming months. Leer más →

VPN Industry Opposes EU's Proposed Chat Control Scanning Bill

VPN Industry Opposes EU's Proposed Chat Control Scanning Bill
The VPN Trust Initiative, representing leading VPN providers, has publicly warned against the EU's draft legislation known as "Chat Control," which would require messaging services to scan private communications for child sexual abuse material. Members argue the mandate would undermine end‑to‑end encryption, create systemic security vulnerabilities, and set a precedent for broader surveillance. Experts and scientists have voiced concerns, while a growing number of EU member states have joined the opposition. The initiative calls for strong encryption to remain a cornerstone of privacy and digital trust. Leer más →

VPN Industry Opposes EU's Proposed Chat Control Scanning Bill

VPN Industry Opposes EU's Proposed Chat Control Scanning Bill
The VPN Trust Initiative, representing leading VPN providers, has publicly warned against the EU's draft legislation known as "Chat Control," which would require messaging services to scan private communications for child sexual abuse material. Members argue the mandate would undermine end‑to‑end encryption, create systemic security vulnerabilities, and set a precedent for broader surveillance. Experts and scientists have voiced concerns, while a growing number of EU member states have joined the opposition. The initiative calls for strong encryption to remain a cornerstone of privacy and digital trust. Leer más →

EU Parliament Faces Critical Decision on ‘Chat Control’ Encryption Proposal

EU Parliament Faces Critical Decision on ‘Chat Control’ Encryption Proposal
The European Union is debating a draft law that would require messaging services to scan private communications for child sexual abuse material, even when encrypted. The proposal, driven by Denmark, has sparked fierce opposition from privacy advocates, technology firms, and several member states. While the European Parliament has signaled resistance to mass scanning, the EU Council and Commission remain divided, leaving the fate of the legislation uncertain as negotiations continue into the coming months. Leer más →

EU Parliament Faces Critical Decision on ‘Chat Control’ Encryption Proposal

EU Parliament Faces Critical Decision on ‘Chat Control’ Encryption Proposal
The European Union is debating a draft law that would require messaging services to scan private communications for child sexual abuse material, even when encrypted. The proposal, driven by Denmark, has sparked fierce opposition from privacy advocates, technology firms, and several member states. While the European Parliament has signaled resistance to mass scanning, the EU Council and Commission remain divided, leaving the fate of the legislation uncertain as negotiations continue into the coming months. Leer más →

VPN Industry Opposes EU's Proposed Chat Control Scanning Bill

VPN Industry Opposes EU's Proposed Chat Control Scanning Bill
The VPN Trust Initiative, representing leading VPN providers, has publicly warned against the EU's draft legislation known as "Chat Control," which would require messaging services to scan private communications for child sexual abuse material. Members argue the mandate would undermine end‑to‑end encryption, create systemic security vulnerabilities, and set a precedent for broader surveillance. Experts and scientists have voiced concerns, while a growing number of EU member states have joined the opposition. The initiative calls for strong encryption to remain a cornerstone of privacy and digital trust. Leer más →

EU Parliament Faces Critical Decision on ‘Chat Control’ Encryption Proposal

EU Parliament Faces Critical Decision on ‘Chat Control’ Encryption Proposal
The European Union is debating a draft law that would require messaging services to scan private communications for child sexual abuse material, even when encrypted. The proposal, driven by Denmark, has sparked fierce opposition from privacy advocates, technology firms, and several member states. While the European Parliament has signaled resistance to mass scanning, the EU Council and Commission remain divided, leaving the fate of the legislation uncertain as negotiations continue into the coming months. Leer más →

EU Parliament Faces Critical Decision on ‘Chat Control’ Encryption Proposal

EU Parliament Faces Critical Decision on ‘Chat Control’ Encryption Proposal
The European Union is debating a draft law that would require messaging services to scan private communications for child sexual abuse material, even when encrypted. The proposal, driven by Denmark, has sparked fierce opposition from privacy advocates, technology firms, and several member states. While the European Parliament has signaled resistance to mass scanning, the EU Council and Commission remain divided, leaving the fate of the legislation uncertain as negotiations continue into the coming months. Leer más →

VPN Industry Opposes EU's Proposed Chat Control Scanning Bill

VPN Industry Opposes EU's Proposed Chat Control Scanning Bill
The VPN Trust Initiative, representing leading VPN providers, has publicly warned against the EU's draft legislation known as "Chat Control," which would require messaging services to scan private communications for child sexual abuse material. Members argue the mandate would undermine end‑to‑end encryption, create systemic security vulnerabilities, and set a precedent for broader surveillance. Experts and scientists have voiced concerns, while a growing number of EU member states have joined the opposition. The initiative calls for strong encryption to remain a cornerstone of privacy and digital trust. Leer más →

EU Advances Controversial Chat Scanning Proposal Amid Privacy Concerns

EU Advances Controversial Chat Scanning Proposal Amid Privacy Concerns
European leaders are moving forward with a proposal that would require messaging services to scan private communications for child sexual abuse material before encryption. The plan, driven by the Danish presidency, has drawn sharp criticism from cryptographers, digital‑rights groups, and several member states that warn it could undermine end‑to‑end encryption and create new security vulnerabilities. While a number of countries support the measure, key opponents such as Germany and Luxembourg have joined the dissent, leaving the future of the legislation uncertain. Leer más →

Proton Rolls Out Lumo 1.1 with Major Performance Boosts and Enhanced Privacy

Proton Rolls Out Lumo 1.1 with Major Performance Boosts and Enhanced Privacy
Proton, the company behind Proton Mail, has begun rolling out Lumo 1.1, an upgraded version of its privacy‑focused AI chatbot, to both free and paying users. The update promises markedly better performance across several dimensions, including a 170 percent jump in context understanding, a 40 percent improvement in code generation, and a 200 percent increase in handling multi‑step problems. A revamped web‑search tool aims to deliver more accurate current‑event answers while reducing hallucinations. As before, all conversations remain encrypted, and Proton is releasing the iOS and Android app code as open source to reinforce its security claims. Leer más →

ExpressVPN Adds WireGuard Support with Post‑Quantum Security

ExpressVPN Adds WireGuard Support with Post‑Quantum Security
ExpressVPN has incorporated the WireGuard VPN protocol into its apps and bolstered it with post‑quantum encryption using the ML‑KEM algorithm. While the company continues to promote its proprietary Lightway protocol as the default, the new WireGuard implementation is now available on Windows, iOS, and Android, with macOS support forthcoming. The move follows years of resistance to WireGuard and reflects ExpressVPN’s focus on future‑proofing privacy against quantum‑computing threats. Leer más →