WhatsApp Alerts of EU Chat Regulation – Privacy Concerns Raised

Berlin (dpa) – WhatsApp, widely used by approximately three-quarters of the German population, is firmly against the proposed chat control in the EU. A spokesperson for Meta, WhatsApp’s parent company, stated to Netzpolitik.org, “Despite assertions to the contrary, the latest EU Council proposal undermines end-to-end encryption, threatening the privacy, freedom, and digital security of everyone.”

Criticism – but no immediate withdrawal threat

“We continue to champion enhanced security and urge governments worldwide to follow suit,” the Meta spokesperson emphasized. Recently, Signal’s CEO, Meredith Whittaker, indicated that her company might exit the European market if new EU regulations render private, encrypted communications unfeasible. In contrast, the Meta representative did not specify WhatsApp’s potential reaction to the introduction of chat control.

The debate surrounding chat control centers on a proposed EU regulation aimed at curbing the spread of child abuse imagery. This regulation would permit the scanning of private messages and images from messaging platforms like WhatsApp, Signal, Telegram, or Threema for illegal content prior to encryption and transmission, primarily targeting suspected child abuse material.

Whittaker likened the EU initiative to an effort to create a backdoor into messaging services, asserting in a conversation with the German Press Agency that “End-to-end encryption protects the privacy of millions, often in life-threatening contexts.” Consequently, Signal opposes chat control.

Threema also opposes chat control

Threema, a Swiss messaging service popular in Germany, shares a similar stance against the proposal from the Danish Council presidency. Spokesperson Philipp Rieger told Netzpolitik.org, “We firmly oppose mass surveillance in any form.”

The European Union has been debating the relevant regulations for three years, with various Council presidencies previously failing to reach a compromise acceptable to enough member states.

If a majority in support of the proposal is reached, an agreement with the European Parliament will still be necessary. However, chat control has been met with significant skepticism across all political groups, and efforts have been made to amend the original proposal.

New proposal may be voted on next week

The new proposal from the Danish Council presidency will be discussed among EU nations at the ambassadorial level this week. If consensus is achieved, the responsible ministers could vote on it early next week. However, several countries, including Germany, have not yet established a definitive stance. The opinions of larger member states are particularly influential and crucial to the outcome. (October 6)


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13 responses to “WhatsApp Alerts of EU Chat Regulation – Privacy Concerns Raised”

  1. General Finish Avatar
    General Finish

    Seems like the EU is trying to turn our private chats into a public forum; I guess they think we need more “friends” in our messages. 🤷‍♂️ It’s almost like they believe *everyone* deserves a peek at our private lives, because who needs privacy anyway? 😂

  2. Aqua Diva Avatar
    Aqua Diva

    Seems like the EU’s got a new hobby: rummaging through our private chats like it’s a flea market! 😏 Good luck explaining that “chat control” to the folks who thought they were just sending cat memes! 🐱💬

  3. dahlia bumble Avatar
    dahlia bumble

    Looks like the EU is at it again, trying to turn WhatsApp into a glorified post office. Can’t wait for the day when my private chats get the same level of scrutiny as my tax returns! 😂🇪🇺

  4. Hightower Avatar
    Hightower

    Looks like the EU is really committed to resolving child abuse by turning WhatsApp into a high-tech surveillance state. Cheers to privacy, eh? 🍻💼

  5. Flash Protein Avatar
    Flash Protein

    Looks like the EU’s getting into the “privacy invasion” game, eh? Might as well hand out magnifying glasses with those new regulations—who needs secrecy when you can just have a good ol’ chat, eh? 😂📱

  6. xSTORMx Avatar

    Oh, brilliant! Because who wouldn’t want the EU peeking into their private chats, right? Just what we need – more surveillance to make us feel “secure.” 🙄

  7. So, the EU wants to scan our private chats to catch bad guys, huh? Brilliant idea! What’s next, a government spot-check on our dinner conversations? 🍷🤨

  8. Parallax Sugar Avatar
    Parallax Sugar

    Isn’t it charming how the EU thinks scanning our private chats will somehow keep us safe? Reminds me of my mate who believes that putting a lock on a sieve will stop the water from flowing! 😂

  9. Hella Fella Avatar
    Hella Fella

    So, the EU wants to scan our private chats to protect us from child abuse—lovely! 😂 Who knew Big Brother was just a text away?

  10. Light Despair Avatar
    Light Despair

    Oh great, just what we need—a shiny new EU regulation to turn our private chats into a public forum. Who knew privacy could be such a hot potato in the land of sausages and sauerkraut? 🍻

  11. Highway Avatar

    Just what we need, more bureaucratic oversight on our chats—because nothing screams “freedom” like the EU having a peek at your private messages, eh? 😂 Bravo, EU, keep up the great work of turning our digital lives into a delightful circus! 🎪

  12. Looks like the EU is really out here trying to make WhatsApp the new “open book” for privacy, isn’t it? 📖 Can’t wait for my private chats to become a public spectacle – nothing says freedom like government surveillance! 😂

  13. BearDrift Avatar
    BearDrift

    Just what we needed, more bureaucratic genius from Brussels! 🙄 Because who wouldn’t want a little chat control to keep their private messages nice and cozy under the watchful eye of the EU?

  14. Dallas Foxface Avatar
    Dallas Foxface

    Fantastic, a regulation that promises to protect children while making sure our private chats are as secure as a leaky bucket! 🤦‍♂️ Can’t wait to embrace this “security” that turns our messages into public property. Cheers to that! 🍻

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