1/6📍#ChatControl: Yesterday, EU lawmakers entered the final stage of negotiations ('trilogues') on the controversial hashtag#CSARegulation, aka Chat Control. 📣 EDRi has been advocating for years to make sure that this law tackles the severe crime of child sexual abuse material (CSAM) online without resorting to #MassSurveillance, breaking #encryption or compelling people to undergo intrusive age checks, all of which would have harmful consequences for people and communities.
On Friday, the @European Commission hit X with a €120M fine for deceptive practices for violating the #DSA. Even if the fine comes late, Musk's reaction on social media and the US government's irresponsible threats against the EU show that we're on the right path. X's decision to terminate the EU Commission's account on the platform also highlights how critics are processed by the platform & how risky our dependency on Big Tech has become. Our press reaction ➡️ image
“Why should lawmakers reject the EU’s #DigitalOmnibus?”, you might ask. Say no more: here are 🔟 reasons. The Omnibus is being sold as a competitiveness boost but this framing misses what’s really at stake. These changes don’t simplify, don’t support SMEs & they don’t fix enforcement. What they do is erode accountability, fragment protections, & shift power further toward actors already shaping Europe’s digital ecosystem. More from @Itxaso Dominguez for @npub17r9c...w3z4
Behind the language of “simplification” in the #DigitalOmnibus lies a fast-track to reopening and weakening the #GDPR & #eprivacy Directive, the core safeguards that protect our daily lives. @Itxaso Dominguez examined the amendments article by article & what it means in real life for data protection (spoiler: more data harvesting, less control) Individually, these changes are worrying. Together, they amount to a structural weakening of Europe’s privacy framework. More ⤵️