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    1. FreonJunkie96 on

      “Chat control” aka mass surveillance and erosion of privacy, for the children of course.

    2. JanPapajT90M on

      Only Poland and Germany and opposing this shit.

      They are saying that this is to “protect minors”. But in reality it’s getting closer to chinese internet control. If tool to mass invigilate and moderate messages will be introduced in EU, sooner or later it will be used to search and censor diffrent things on private chats. Just like in China

    3. EpicSunBros on

      I hope not. The last thing anyone should want is an authoritarian EU. It’ll be the death knell for the European project.

    4. Due-Glove4808 on

      Dystopian shithole if this happens, you have to be clown to defend this.

    5. Kingdarkshadow on

      “Democracy” we will try this again until we get what we want.

    6. laziegoblin on

      Guess we won’t be the worlds example of how to protect privacy any more.

    7. sandokando on

      It seems that it will be profitable to invest in VPN related stocks.

      Europe is becoming a disgrace. First censor Web pages, next “filtering” the truth, now they want to monitor chats for “safert concerns”. I would monitor politics chats 24/7 to minimise the corruption 🙂

    8. Jane_Doe_32 on

      One of the ideas of the EU, at least in terms of propaganda, is supposed to revolve around the inalienable freedoms enjoyed by european citizens in contrast to other places in the world where governments and corporations do whatever they want with the population’s data. Honestly, if this is approved, it will be a stick of dynamite for the foundations of this idea and excellent fuel for non-traditional parties that will be able to shout loudly and rightly that the EU is heading towards a pseudo police state.

    9. This shit again? Seems to pop up every 6 months and then gets ‘delayed’. How do we squash this once and for all?

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