EDRi-gram, 5 March 2025
What has the EDRis network been up to over the past two weeks? Find out the latest digital rights news in our bi-weekly newsletter. In this edition: Our call to reject the Europol reform, UK and France launch fresh attacks on encryption, & more!
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Dear supporters,
Our position paper on the upcoming Europol reform, together with the #ProtectNotSurveil coalition, is fresh off the press. The message is clear: we call to fully reject the Europol reform. Read the comprehensive position paper or the spicy op-ed for our take on how this expansion of Europol’s digital surveillance powers would make people less safe and violate fundamental rights.
Meanwhile, we are seeing worrying attacks on encryption by multiple European countries. The French government just proposed additional surveillance capacities for intelligence services and police under the guise of a “war on drugs”. Yes, you are reading that right, and no, it is not the 1970s again. EDRi member La Quadrature du Net encourages fellow citizens to contact their representatives in France and to ask them to reject the law.
Similarly, in the United Kingdom, Apple felt forced to turn off the iCloud end-to-end encryption feature for UK users after the government issued a secret order to implement backdoors. Naturally, EDRi members in the country are pushing back: Privacy International criticised the move and explained what is happening. Open Rights Group launched a petition to save the security feature and is asking for your support.
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Privacy Camp in 2025
The 2025 edition of Privacy Camp has been rescheduled to September 30, 2025. This change allows for a more impactful event in light of significant political shifts in...
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Protect Not Surveil position paper: Stop Europol’s expanding digital surveillance against migrants!
EDRi and the Protect Not Surveil coalition published position paper today to call for the rejection of the Europol reform. The proposed legislation would expand Europol’s surveillance powers,...
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Why the new Europol regulation is a Trojan Horse for surveillance
The EU Commission’s proposal for a new Europol Regulation as part of the recast of the ‘Facilitator’s Package’ is a pretext for unchecked expansion of power and resources...
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Poland searches for silver bullet for CSA Regulation
The Polish Council Presidency attempts to break the deadlock on the controversial 'Chat Control' proposal. We analyse the new approach and what could happen if Member States approve...
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Apple and the long secret arm of the UK Government
Apple disabled their 'advanced data protection' service for UK customers following a secret UK Government order demanding access to global user data. EDRi member Privacy International criticises this...
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TikTok’s ‘For You’ feed risks pushing children and young people towards harmful mental health content
Amnesty International’s research details how TikTok’s relentless pursuit of young users’ attention risks exacerbating mental health concerns such as depression, anxiety and self-harm.
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EVENTS
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Glitter Meetup: What is happening in digital rights around the world?
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Cambridge Disinformation Summit 2025
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Palestine Digital Activism Forum 2025
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Save the date: The European Investigative Journalism Conference
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The 16th Hackers On Planet Earth conference – HOPE_16
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