Interesting that Pavel Durov is becoming increasingly outspoken against the EU's surveillance policies. The founder of Telegram accuses European authorities of massively expanding their control over digital communication under the guise of security concerns.



What particularly catches my attention: Pavel Durov specifically criticizes how measures like Chat Control and the Digital Services Act could be misused. It's not just about technical surveillance, but ultimately about censorship and the erosion of privacy. The EU justifies these initiatives with concerns about private Telegram groups, but Pavel Durov sees this as a precedent for much broader control.

This is actually an important point for everyone who values digital privacy. Pavel Durov makes it clear that this isn't about individual security measures, but about a fundamental power dynamic between the state and citizens. If such laws pass, they could serve as a model for other regions. Definitely something to keep an eye on.
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