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446 Denmark Reportedly Withdraws 'Chat Control' Proposal Following Controversy

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BeauHD @ Slashdot · 10/31/2025 18:10 EDT

Denmark Reportedly Withdraws 'Chat Control' Proposal Following Controversy

An anonymous reader quotes a report from The Record: Denmark's justice minister on Thursday said he will no longer push for an EU law requiring the mandatory scanning of electronic messages, including on end-to-end encrypted platforms. Earlier in its European Council presidency, Denmark had brought back a draft law which would have required the scanning, sparking an intense backlash. Known as Chat Control, the measure was intended to crack down on the trafficking of child sex abuse materials (CSAM). After d

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