April 6, 2026, will mark a historic turning point.
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April 6, 2026, will mark a historic turning point. The European Parliament has ended Chat Control 1.0—the proposed legislation that would have mandated mass scanning of all private messages across the European Union.
For two years, the debate raged. Proponents argued that mass scanning was necessary to combat child exploitation. Opponents—including digital rights organizations, technology experts, and millions of ordinary citizens—argued that security cannot be achieved at the cost of freedom, and that infrastructure designed for mass surveillance inevitably expands beyond its stated purpose.
Germany became the center of resistance, joined by Austria, the Netherlands, and the Czech Republic. Their constitutional arguments, combined with public pressure and technical evidence about the impossibility of mass scanning without destroying encryption, forced the European Commission to retreat.
What does this mean for ordinary people? Starting April 6:
Email remains private correspondence, not subject to automatic analysis
Chat messages will not pass through AI filters
Personal photos and videos will not be automatically scanned
Encryption remains the foundation of digital privacy
This victory proves that civil society can effectively resist government and corporate efforts to establish total control. But experts warn that new versions of Chat Control are already being prepared under different names with similar objectives.
Privacy is not a state. It is a constant process of defense. Today, we won one battle. Tomorrow, we must remain vigilant.
https://newsgroup.site/eu-chat-control-1-0-ended-privacy-victory-2026/
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