Breyer on chat control investigative research: EU Commissioner as double agent of foreign interference


A campaign supporting the EU’s proposed child sexual abuse regulation, which includes controversial “chat control” measures, has been largely funded and orchestrated by organisations linked to the tech industry and security services. The regulation would require providers to scan and disclose suspicious private messages and photos. The campaign has drawn millions in funding from a US-led foundation, raising concerns about foreign interference and potential threats to digital privacy.
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