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CIA's favorite tech firms get a taste of surveillance
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[QUOTE="Munyaradzi Mafaro, post: 64272, member: 636"] Two American technology companies have challenged European digital surveillance initiatives that they characterize as threats to privacy and encryption. Palantir Technologies announced it would refuse contracts related to Britain's Digital ID program, while Signal Foundation warned it might exit European Union markets if the Chat Control proposal advances. Palantir UK director Louis Mosley stated on Thursday that the firm assists democratically elected governments with approved policies, but British Prime Minister Keir Starmer's September identity scheme lacks electoral mandate or manifesto backing. Critics describe the program as infrastructure for comprehensive monitoring, though Starmer promoted it as protection against illegal employment and streamlined access to government services. Signal president Meredith Whittaker said on Friday that the platform would withdraw from EU markets rather than implement scanning technology required under the Child Sexual Abuse Regulation. The proposal demands that messaging services examine user files before encryption occurs, a requirement Whittaker condemned as mass surveillance disguised as child protection measures. Germany reportedly reversed its opposition to the regulation after years of resistance. The Chat Control plan affects encrypted platforms such as WhatsApp, Telegram, and Signal, which would need to scan content on devices before transmission under the contested framework. [/QUOTE]
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