EU just dropped their new surveillance blueprint—they're eyeing your private messages now. Privacy advocates are already sounding alarms. This could reshape how we think about encrypted communications in the region.
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ChainWatcher
· 23h ago
Oh no, is it really coming? Will private information be exposed for viewing? The EU's approach is a bit harsh, how long can encryption communication survive?
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Degentleman
· 11-28 03:55
Here they come again, these people in the EU just can't sit still... they want to monitor private messages and still play a few games.
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AirdropworkerZhang
· 11-28 03:54
The EU's tactic is really extreme... To put it simply, they just want to monitor everything, and what is this "privacy protection" nonsense? Just listen and forget about it.
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PonziDetector
· 11-28 03:49
No way, is this happening again? The EU really wants to kill encryption communications, right?
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CryptoPhoenix
· 11-28 03:41
Here we go again... The bear market tests our mentality, while regulations test our faith. This move by the EU was actually something that should have been anticipated; one must experience pain before rebirth. I believe the bottom range for encryption communication is not far off, and only those who endure this round will be true believers [破涕为笑].
EU just dropped their new surveillance blueprint—they're eyeing your private messages now. Privacy advocates are already sounding alarms. This could reshape how we think about encrypted communications in the region.