Chat Control 1.0 Defeated, Google-free Pay on Android, DuckDuckGo's Independent Index, and more!
Our top stories this week:
- Chat Control 1.0 was put out to pasture this week. Let's take a moment to celebrate a win and what this means for Chat Control 2.0
- Volla is pushing for an open-source Google Play Integrity alternative in Europe, which would solve a long-time pain point for custom ROM users
- DuckDuckGo has decided to start building their own independent search index
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Updates from the Team
New Video: Private Messaging
Our latest video about private messaging is now available for early-access members on YouTube and through our site. This video explains why private messaging matters, what's wrong with SMS, WhatsApp, and Telegram, and which ones we recommend instead.
New Video: ProtonVPN
Thanks to our community's feedback, we decided to put out a video about Proton's faulty killswitch on Apple devices to try to call attention to the matter.
Site Update: VPN Criteria
This week there was a lot of discussion back and forth about Proton's killswitch issue, which ultimately led us to clarifying our killswitch criteria and issuing a warning about Proton's shortcomings on Mac.
News
This week we saw news about the new Coruna malware and AI agents posing a security risk.
Sources
Historic Chat Control Vote in the EU Parliament: MEPs Vote to End Untargeted Mass Scanning of Private Chats
"Chat Control 1.0" gave companies in Europe legal protection to voluntarily scan communications for the purposes of reporting illicit material. Still, this initiative was highly unpopular with privacy advocates because - while voluntary - it still amounted to mass warrantless surveillance. This week, the Pirate Party was able to amend the initiative to limit the surveillance to only individuals suspected of being involved in CSAM.



