The European Commission lost the Chat Control 2.0 battle over access to end-to-end encrypted data. By the summer 2026, they will be back with their next attempt: Going Dark. This time some EU member states want to include VPN services.
The Going Dark initiative, or ProtectEU as the Commission now calls it, wants to “enable law enforcement authorities to access encrypted data in a lawful manner”. This is a Chat Control 3.0 attempt.
Tor… States have too many start and end nodes… Deanonymization is the order of the day, as the past has proven. In the future, the bigger firewall will simply block connections that do not have the appropriate services integrated thats about p2p, vps, linux, opensource etc…
Tor… States have too many start and end nodes… Deanonymization is the order of the day, as the past has proven. In the future, the bigger firewall will simply block connections that do not have the appropriate services integrated thats about p2p, vps, linux, opensource etc…