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by Amin Haqshanas
August 05, 2025
from
CoinTelegraph Website
Similar version in Spanish

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This
could spell the end of private messaging apps, with
client-side scanning of pre-encrypted messages:
It's "a bit like if the Post Office came to read all
your letters in your living room before you put them
in the envelope."
If
passed by the EU member states, it could be implemented
by October in apps like SIGNAL and WHATSAPP.
Americans
who become entangled in this will also be affected.
Free
Speech is rapidly closing down.
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With 19 EU member states backing it,
the Chat Control proposal could
mandate pre-encryption message scanning on apps like
WhatsApp and Signal by October...
A controversial European Union proposal dubbed
"Chat Control" is regaining momentum, with 19 out of 27 EU member
states reportedly backing the measure.
The plan would mandate that messaging platforms, including
WhatsApp, Signal and Telegram,
must scan every message, photo and video sent by users starting in
October, even if end-to-end encryption is in place, popular French
tech blogger Korben
wrote on Monday.
Denmark
reintroduced the proposal on
July 1, the first day of its EU Council presidency.
France, once opposed, is now in
favor, Korben said, citing Patrick Breyer, a former
member of the European Parliament for Germany and the European
Pirate Party.
Belgium, Hungary, Sweden,
Italy and Spain are also in favor,
while Germany remains undecided.
However, if Berlin joins the majority, a
qualified council vote could push the plan through by mid-October,
Korben said.
A qualified majority in the EU Council is
achieved when two conditions are met.
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First, at least 55 percent of member
states, meaning 15 out of 27, must vote in favor.
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Second, those countries must represent at
least 65% of the EU's total population.
https://x.com/wilderko/status/1952358174717006237
Pre-encryption Scanning on
Devices
Instead of weakening encryption, the plan
seeks to implement client-side scanning,
meaning software embedded in users'
devices that inspects content before it is encrypted.
"A bit like if the Post Office came to
read all your letters in your living room before you put
them in the envelope," Korben said.
He added that the real target isn't criminals,
who use encrypted or decentralized channels, but ordinary users
whose private conversations would now be open to algorithmic
scrutiny.
The proposal cites the prevention of child
sexual abuse material (CSAM) as its "justification"...
However, it would result in,
"mass surveillance by means of fully
automated real-time surveillance of messaging and chats and
the end of privacy of digital correspondence," Breyer wrote.
Beyond scanning, the package includes mandatory
age verification, effectively removing anonymity from messaging
platforms.
Digital freedom groups are asking citizens to
contact their MEPs, sign petitions and push back before the law
becomes irreversible.

France faces Societal Collapse
over Censorship
Last month, Telegram founder Pavel
Durov warned that France
risks societal collapse if it continues down a path of political
censorship and regulatory overreach.
Durov was arrested
in France in August 2024 after being accused of failing to
moderate his app to reduce criminality.
He also alleged that French intelligence
officials approached him earlier this year with requests to censor
pro-conservative content ahead of the May 2025 Romanian
election, a request he says he refused...
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