The article discusses the ongoing controversy surrounding the extension of 'voluntary' chat monitoring regulations within the European Union. Despite repeated rejections by the Parliament, the EU Commission and member states, with support from the European People’s Party (EVP), have managed to extend the exception allowing companies like Meta and Google to scan private chats for child sexual abuse content. The measure, which bypasses encryption through 'client-side scanning,' has been criticized for infringing on privacy rights and violating EU data protection laws. The author notes that while the Parliament initially rejected the proposal twice, recent procedural maneuvers have allowed the regulation to proceed despite opposition. The piece highlights concerns over democratic accountability and the potential erosion of fundamental rights.
Bias read (Progressive): The article frames the extension of the chat monitoring rules as a violation of democratic principles and civil liberties, emphasizing the role of procedural manipulation by the EU Commission, member states, and the EVP. It criticizes the lack of transparency and the prioritization of surveillance举措

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