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The EU strikes once again, this time with a proposal to force browsers to go through EU-approved certificate authorities and cryptographic keys which allows governments to intercept HTTP(S) traffic of all european citizens. The middle man here would be ETSI, EU's IT standards body, which has a worrysome track record of creating compromised cryptographic standards and working with organizations involved in intercepting communications through backdoors.
+To know more about this and to try stopping it, check the following websites:
+If you're an EU citizen like me, your digital privacy as a whole is at risk if this law passes. All online platforms (social media, messaging, etc.) would be forced to implement client-side scanning for all text and media passing through them and force age verification with a real ID. These checks will happen through a centralized entity that could be also a great target for attacks from bad actors. All of this in the name of "protecting children from predators", when there are other methods that are more effective and that do not contribute to the already very dystopic reality we live in.
To know more about this and to try stopping it, check the following websites: