Topic: CSAM Regulation
CSAM regulation often leads to mass surveillance measures that threaten individual privacy and free expression. Efforts to monitor personal communications under the guise of protecting children have faced significant pushback, as studies reveal a lack of efficacy and potential for abuse. The push for such regulations raises serious concerns about the erosion of private communication and the implications for digital rights.
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The Slow Murder of Private Communication
Encryption stands firm while everything surrounding it conspires to see through it.
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Even The EU Commission’s Own Study Fails to Prove Efficacy of Extensive Surveillance of Personal Images and Videos
Surveilling private messages doesn’t help protect children. But it does advance government spying.
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Leaked Document Shows The EU Countries That Want To Ban Private Messaging
The plot to end privacy.




