EU Commission Aims to Decrypt Private Data by 2030
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Summary
The EU Commission aims to enable law enforcement to decrypt private data by 2030 as part of its ProtectEU strategy, raising concerns among privacy experts.
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ProtectEU represents the EU Commission's internal strategy to ensure 'lawful and effective' access to citizens' data.
Privacy experts have already begun raising the alarm.
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