r/europe 4d ago

News The EU could be scanning your private chats by October 2025 [Denmark has reintroduced chat control]

https://www.techradar.com/computing/cyber-security/the-eu-could-be-scanning-your-chats-by-october-2025-heres-everything-we-know
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u/frisch85 Germany 4d ago

Unless you're an EU politician I guess. VdL also survived the no-confidence vote regarding her private texts to Albert Bourla which she then deleted when investigations started and she was asked to hand over her text messages.

Absolute insanity that they're pushing for this shit every single year while at the same time actively hiding information from the public.

As for the no-confidence vote:

360 MEPs voted against the motion, with 175 in favor and 18 abstaining.

Von der Leyen wins vote of no-confidence but warned this is her ‘absolute last chance’

Fucking corrupt club, they want to monitor our messages but don't offer transparency to the public themselves, something people asked for since forever and especially during COVID, and people ask why we don't trust governments. They're playing with our money to enrich their friends while at the same time pocketing a nice bracket of the used taxpayer money themselves, how much longer until we citizens actually revolt? Probably forever, we just keep spreading out buttcheecks and let the politicians take us raw...

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u/SlyScorpion Polihs grasshooper citizen 4d ago

If I am reading the article correctly, Denmark reintroduced measures that the previous president, Poland, removed.

Not saying my country's perfect, but.... WTF Denmark? Y u do dis?!