Signal CEO slams EU 'upload moderation' surveillance strategy for undermining encrypted communications
On June 18th, the president of the instant messaging application Signal strongly criticized a revised EU proposal aimed at monitoring encrypted chats under a "new guise". In mid-2022, the European Commission first proposed the "Chat Control Law", attempting to effectively force instant messaging applications to create backdoors for end-to-end encrypted messages through a set of rules. In November of last year, the EU parliamentary committee voted against large-scale screening of encrypted telecommunications, but a revised draft law is seeking an alternative method of large-scale scanning called "upload moderation" to combat online child sexual abuse content. In a statement on June 17th, Signal's president Meredith Whittaker believed that the "upload moderation" label is just another strategy to "undermine encryption", which would make it easier for hackers and hostile countries to exploit private chats.
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