El sáb, 04-10-2025 a las 13:08 +0100, Andrew Gallagher via Gnupg-users escribió: > On 04/10/2025 11:54, Martin wrote: > > > > My question would be, what will actually happen to GnuPG if the > > EU's > > announced and threatened chat control really comes into effect? > > What > > impact will this have on encrypted emails? Will GnuPG still have a > > future, and if so, how? > > It would depend heavily on what the precise wording was, but based on > the public discussion so far it seems to be targeted at service > providers - so gnupg and similar encryption software would probably > not > be directly affected, but anyone offering a service using encryption > software (such as Proton or Signal) probably would. Services like > XMPP > or DeltaChat, where the software developers and service operators are > not the same people, would on the other hand have lots of fun parsing > obscure legalese. > > tl;dr: who knows, it's a shitshow. I am not a lawyer, etc.
From XNet (https://xnet-x.net/es/pegasus-para-todos-chatcontrol/) translation: «This proposal includes mandatory mass scanning of private communications and aims to break secure encryption by forcing client- side scanning into your messaging apps.» XNet is a activists network (https://xnet-x.net/en/who-we-are/) In the other hand, Spain's Interior Minister is in favor of banning encryption outright. https://fightchatcontrol.eu/ Is a web to send petitions to European MPs Regards -- OpenPGP fingerprint ------------------- CBA7 480A 5FBC DB67 857F 54D3 434C 945C 1278 2FD7
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