Tech & Rights

EU Puts Pressure on Firms to Tackle Online Terrorism

In a text adopted at a summit in Brussels on Thursday, June 22, EU leaders opened the door to cracking encryption of digital services like Whatsapp as a counter-terrorism measure. The text, which was amended at the...

by LibertiesEU

In a text adopted at a summit in Brussels on Thursday, June 22, EU leaders opened the door to cracking encryption of digital services like Whatsapp as a counter-terrorism measure. The text, which was amended at the last minute to include language about privacy, says there is a need to address "challenges posed by systems that allow terrorists to communicate in ways that competent authorities cannot access, including end-to-end encryption." Messaging services like Whatsapp use so-called end-to-end encryption to make sure that its users can communicate without anyone else listening in.

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