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Leaked opinion of the Commission sets off alarm bells for mass surveillance of private communications
A newly-revealed Opinion of a European Commission review board about their own colleagues’ upcoming proposal for a ‘Legislation to effectively tackle child sexual abuse’ shows strong concerns with...
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EDRi-gram, 23 March 2022
In this edition of the EDRi-gram, we look at the leaked opinion of the Commission which sets off alarm bells for mass surveillance of private communications. The newly-revealed...
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Extended deadline: EDRi is looking for a Senior Communications and Media Manager (Permanent position)
EDRi is looking for a Senior Communications and Media Manager to join EDRi’s team in Brussels. This is a unique opportunity to help shape the communications of the...
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