The Joint Declaration was agreed upon at an informal meeting of the European Chiefs of Police in London hosted by the National Crime Agency on 18 April.

Police Chiefs of all EU Member States and Schengen Associated Countries were invited, alongside Europol’s Executive Director.

Here is the declaration (pdf).

  • @[email protected]
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    108 months ago

    is this declaration about e2e in general, or is there a specific new rollout they are referencing?

    • @Draghetta
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      88 months ago

      Asking the real questions here. It’s not like e2e is about to be rolled out, pgp existed for decades

      • @Womble
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        88 months ago

        What they are concered with is e2ee moving from just being for nerds and people who really want to keep secrets (organised crime etc) and expanding to the general population though mainstream messaging apps.

        • @Draghetta
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          58 months ago

          WhatsApp already has e2e. It’s the most popular app ever, what’s left there to roll out? Signal is e2e, telegram is e2e-able, protonmail is already famous, etc etc.

          • @[email protected]
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            48 months ago

            Facebook Messenger. After WhatsApp and WeChat, the third largest one in term of active monthly users apparently.

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              48 months ago

              Thank you to translate the “Meta Messenger”, I was a bit confused as the only messenger of meta I was aware of is Whatsapp, whuch is e2e since like forever in software terms.

    • @[email protected]
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      68 months ago

      The declaration, published today and supported by Europol and the European Police Chiefs, comes as end-to-end encryption has started to be rolled out across Meta’s messenger platform.