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·hace 4 años·discuss
> If anyone's read the full proposal, does it specify what types of communication they want to monitor? It seems unlikely that providers like Google and Meta are just going to turn off their E2E encryption and let the EU plug in their cable.

> Anything else (like just monitoring national providers) will surely just be pointless.

The proposal talk about keeping E2E encryption, but providees should still have a way to detect content.

From page 27:

> [...] this Regulation leaves to the provider concerned the choice of the technologies to be operated to comply effectively with detection orders and should not be understood as incentivising or disincentivising the use of any given technology, provided that the technologies and accompanying measures meet the requirements of this Regulation. That includes the use of end-to-end encryption technology, which is an important tool to guarantee the security and confidentiality of the communications of users, including those of children. When executing the detection order, providers should take all available safeguard measures to ensure that the technologies employed by them cannot be used by them or their employees for purposes other than compliance with this Regulation, nor by third parties, and thus to avoid undermining the security and confidentiality of the communications of users.
mmar
·hace 4 años·discuss
I wonder how many of those defending Apple position also own Apple stocks.
mmar
·hace 5 años·discuss
Great read, it has been a while since I subscribed voluntarily to a mailing list.
mmar
·hace 5 años·discuss
That wasn't the case when Amazon Logistic didn't exist in Italy, at the time Prime orders were simply shipped using the italian couriers (SDA, GLS, BRT).