
X Urges EU to Reject “Chat Control 2.0” Surveillance Law Threatening End-to-End Encryption
Scanning every message before it’s sent flips the internet’s architecture from private by default to suspect by design.
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Scanning every message before it’s sent flips the internet’s architecture from private by default to suspect by design.
In a defiant interview, Durov warns that Europe’s push for surveillance risks normalizing the very authoritarianism it claims to fight.
Meta is turning casual chats into ad fuel, folding dinner tips and small talk into the same profiling engine that already knows what you scroll past at 2 a.m.
Growth like this suggests privacy isn’t niche anymore, it’s mainstream.
Facial recognition quietly scales nationwide as police double down on a tool still lacking clear legal ground.
Ukraine may be the test lab, but the blueprint is being quietly shipped abroad.
The demand is domestic, but the damage is universal.
X says Sahyog lets the government scrub the internet without ever stepping into a courtroom.
Taliban enforced nationwide blackout in Afghanistan, halting internet, mobile access, banking, and digital infrastructure.
A counterterrorism tool quietly became a shadow blacklist for political outliers and public servants.
For now, a platform built on anonymity walks away rather than build ID checkpoints.
A crackdown framed as security could erase one of the last open doors left in the Android world.
Scanning every message before it’s sent flips the internet’s architecture from private by default to suspect by design.
In a defiant interview, Durov warns that Europe’s push for surveillance risks normalizing the very authoritarianism it claims to fight.
Meta is turning casual chats into ad fuel, folding dinner tips and small talk into the same profiling engine that already knows what you scroll past at 2 a.m.
Growth like this suggests privacy isn’t niche anymore, it’s mainstream.
Facial recognition quietly scales nationwide as police double down on a tool still lacking clear legal ground.
Ukraine may be the test lab, but the blueprint is being quietly shipped abroad.
The demand is domestic, but the damage is universal.
X says Sahyog lets the government scrub the internet without ever stepping into a courtroom.
Taliban enforced nationwide blackout in Afghanistan, halting internet, mobile access, banking, and digital infrastructure.
A counterterrorism tool quietly became a shadow blacklist for political outliers and public servants.
For now, a platform built on anonymity walks away rather than build ID checkpoints.
A crackdown framed as security could erase one of the last open doors left in the Android world.
Fight censorship and surveillance. Reclaim your digital freedom.
Get news updates, features, and alternative tech explorations to defend your digital rights.