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    The end of privacy in Europe? Germany’s shift on EU Chat Control raises alarm

    hashitribe@gmail.comBy hashitribe@gmail.comOctober 5, 2025No Comments3 Mins Read
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    The end of privacy in Europe? Germany’s shift on EU Chat Control raises alarm
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    Recent developments in Germany around the European Union’s controversial Chat Control proposal have triggered an urgent outcry from privacy advocates and technology leaders alike.

    The encrypted messaging app Signal took to social media to voice deep concern that Germany may be abandoning its long-standing principled stance against invasive EU surveillance measures. Signal warns that could effectively end the right to private communication in Europe.

    What is the chat control proposal?

    Chat Control is a proposal put forward by the EU aimed at compelling providers of encrypted messaging services, like Signal and WhatsApp, to scan private chats for illegal content such as child sexual abuse material.

    The policy demands that companies implement end-to-end message scanning. It’s a deeply contentious measure critics argue would require fundamental backdoors in encryption. Such surveillance risks undermine the very concept of private and secure communication. It would expose millions of users to governmental oversight and potential abuse.

    Despite fierce opposition from privacy experts, civil rights organizations, and many tech firms, Germany had maintained a principled opposition to the proposal. The country viewed Chat Control as a clear threat to citizens’ rights. However, recent reports indicate that Germany might be on the verge of reversing its position, potentially lending crucial political support to push the Chat Control initiative forward.

    A warning from Signal

    In a statement, Signal declared it was “alarmed” by these reports, highlighting the dire consequences of Germany’s anticipated shift. The messaging platform stated the importance of Germany’s previous opposition in helping to protect privacy rights across Europe. It cautioned that acquiescing to Chat Control would “spell the end of the right to privacy” on the continent.

    Signal further supported its statement with a detailed PDF outlining the risks and implications of the legislative proposal. The document calls on stakeholders to resist the erosion of encryption, emphasizing that security and privacy should not be sacrificed under the guise of law enforcement efficiency.

    Well-known cryptographer and blockchain researcher Peter Todd highlighted the ethical ramifications, saying:

    “The only ethical option for Signal if this passes is to refuse to comply. Signal shouldn’t even block the EU: let the EU block them. It should be the only legal option too: implementing Chat Control is a crime against humanity.”

    The broader implications for privacy in Europe

    This potential policy shift is about far more than just Germany or one EU regulation. It challenges the foundations of digital privacy and security for hundreds of millions of Europeans. Forced backdoors and message scanning set disturbing precedents that could be replicated worldwide, eroding trust in digital communication and stifling free expression.

    It comes at a time when the continent is forging ahead with plans to roll out its CBDC by 2029, and after the news that the United Kingdom plans to release a digital ID for its citizens.

    If Germany abandons its resistance, the Chat Control proposal may gain enough momentum to become law, reshaping privacy rights across the continent. The outcome will not only decide the future of privacy in Europe but also set a global example in the fight between surveillance and security.

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