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The EU forced through full scans of email and messages. Now it's coming for encrypted texts too.

The European Union had a chance to curtail one of the most intrusive bills it has ever seen on Thursday, but citizens will have to wait even longer to find out their fate.The potential law in question is a debate on rules to prevent and combat child sexual abuse in online communications. If passed, the legislation would have cascading effects on the privacy of the average citizen.'CHAT CONTROL IS COMING.'Originally proposed in May 2022, the proposal has bounced around for more than four years. On Thursday, lawmakers once again voted to send the bill back to the Council of the EU, which represents the governments of the member states.Members needed at least 361 votes to reject the bill, and even though they voted in a majority, it was not enough to kill the legislation.CHAT CONTROL IS COMING, wrote Cypriot member of parliament Fidias Panayiotou. Even though most Members of the European Parliament have voted to REJECT Chat Control, we have not been able to reach the absolute majority that was needed (361 Members). This is a sad day for Europeans, he added.RELATED: Tony Robbins says his AI agent bought a robot — and asked to take it over. The internet's not so sure.CHAT CONTROL IS COMINGEven though most Members of the European Parliament have voted to REJECT Chat Control, we have not been able to reach the absolute majority that was needed (361 Members).This is a sad day for Europeans. pic.twitter.com/fFJ1Khv0BS— Fidias Panayiotou (@Fidias0) July 9, 2026The EU proposal is meant to disrupt and stop Child Sexual Abuse Material, referred to as CSAM, by having social media and tech companies scan messages for potentially harmful content.In a report from November 2025, the EU revealed the types of data tech companies had collected since engaging in its voluntary detection trial. The companies reported that they had collected the following traffic data:a) data related to the user account (Google, LinkedIn, Microsoft, Yubo), e.g. user ID, username, and IP address;b) metadata related to content (Google, LinkedIn, Microsoft, Yubo);c) data related to a potential victim (Google);d) abuse operations data (Google).All providers mentioned videos and images, according to the EU.RELATED: Xbox to retreat from wokeness, fire thousands — and still might not survive Nicolas TUCAT/AFP/Getty Images Now at stake is whether scanning must include monitoring even end-to-end encrypted services, a scheme advanced under the moniker Chat Control 2.0.Politico described the vote on Thursday as chaotic, with one MEP reportedly telling the EU parliament vice president, We don't know what we are voting on.Member countries now must either accept the changes or propose a different version, which would send the EU into conciliation procedure.Like Blaze News? Bypass the censors, sign up for our newsletters, and get stories like this direct to your inbox. Sign up here!
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AllSides
· Jul 11, 2026
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The European Parliament has voted to extend legislation allowing tech companies to voluntarily scan users' private messages for child sexual abuse material, despite a majority of lawmakers voting against the proposal. The ruling reinstates permissions for firms including Meta, Google, and Microsoft to scan private text, email, and social media messages through a bill nicknamed Chat Control by critics. End-to-end encrypted chats, such as those on WhatsApp and Signal, remain exempt.
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· Jul 10, 2026
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Euro Weekly News
· Jul 9, 2026
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· Jul 8, 2026
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EUobserver
· Jul 13, 2026
EU parliament lets Meta and Google keep scanning users’ messages, in a win for ‘Chat Control’ backers. What it means – and why it matters
With the European Parliament’s resistance weakening and the powerful European People's Party group shifting in favour of tougher controls, this surprise win for message-scanning could clear the way for an even more far‑reaching “Chat Control 2.0” that targets encrypted apps next.
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· Jul 9, 2026
The European Commission refers Ireland, Spain, France and the Netherlands to the Court of Justice for failing to transpose the rules on cybersecurity
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· Jul 9, 2026
EU Parliament revives a ‘zombie’ child-abuse scanning bill it rejected in March
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The Tuta Blog
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Gmail, Microsoft, Meta, LinkedIn: They already scan your messages - voluntarily!
Did you know that every time you send an email through Gmail or Outlook, post on Instagram, or chat on Facebook Messenger or LinkedIn, your messages are being scanned? That’s right: While Chat Control is heavily debated as one of the worst surveillance laws, Big Tech has silently put scanning practices in place that already do what privacy activists are fighting against in the Chat Control legislative process. The surveillance is global, constant, and affects most people without them even knowing about it.
Eunews
· Jul 9, 2026
Protection of children online and privacy: the European Parliament calls for end-to-end encryption to be exempt from scanning
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Wired
· Jul 9, 2026
A Majority of European Lawmakers Voted Against Letting Big Tech Read Our Messages. They’re Going to Anyway
Companies will once again be allowed to scan citizens’ personal texts, emails, and social media messages via the “Chat Control” bill to find child abuse material online.
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· Jul 9, 2026
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