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EU unveils ‘revolutionary’ laws to curb big tech firms’ power - The Guardian
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It's a duality...
https://www.reuters.com/article/uk-angola-dossantos-portugal-idINKBN1ZG29K
https://www.portugalresident.com/former-mep-tv-commentator-ana-gomes-condemned-over-crook-tweet/
So it's not like in US where the "first amendment" allows you to derail everyone and everything without consequences...
At the same time, EU wants to fight criminality, e.g. drug cartels, money laundering, terrorism, human trafficking, etc... by removing encryption that makes investigation "more" difficult...
And if you think about it, most people use encryption and other security measures not because they are criminals, but because they are essentially "owned and spied" by big tech...
As some douchbag once said, the government doesn't care which porn sites you visit or with who you go to bed with...