AFAICS no one is trying to literally ban encryption, the headline seems very exaggerated to me.
Looking at some of the EU documents linked, I don't see any real intention to ban E2E encrypted communications - at most the documents are saying that child abusers using E2EE is a problem, or explaining various technical possibilities to try to catch them (with or without breaking E2EE).
I'll be concerned when there is an actual proposal mandating backdoors or banning encryption.
Looking at some of the EU documents linked, I don't see any real intention to ban E2E encrypted communications - at most the documents are saying that child abusers using E2EE is a problem, or explaining various technical possibilities to try to catch them (with or without breaking E2EE).
I'll be concerned when there is an actual proposal mandating backdoors or banning encryption.