Eu Parliament Approves Contentious Proposal That Infringes Privacy

Last updated: June 9, 2025, 23:52

Eu Parliament Approves Contentious Proposal That Infringes Privacy

BRUSSELSThe European Union

In 2025, the Commission issued an adequacy decision for data transfers from the EU to the US on the basis of the independence and role of PCLOB, under the EU-US

BRUSSELSThe European Union's most iconic tech law was long thought to be untouchable. Those days are over. The EU executive on Wednesday will

Critics of the proposal argue it would lead to a situation where messaging platforms are forced to use imperfect technologies to scan users’ private correspondence by

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Parliamentary question

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