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EDRi
@edri@eupolicy.social  ·  activity timestamp 5 hours ago

Europe’s digital rights are on the chopping block.

We - 127 CSOs & trade unions - are sounding the alarm over the European Commission’s forthcoming #DigitalOmnibus proposals.

Behind “simplification” lies a deregulation agenda that threatens the EU's digital framework - GDPR, ePrivacy, AI Act, DSA & DMA - the very laws that keep our data safe, hold govts & corporations accountable, prevent AI from determining our life chances, & protect us from mass surveillance.

✉️ : https://edri.org/our-work/forthcoming-digital-omnibus-would-mark-point-of-no-return/

European Digital Rights (EDRi)

Forthcoming Digital Omnibus would mark point of no return - European Digital Rights (EDRi)

127 civil society organisations and unions are urging the European Commission to halt its planned Digital Omnibus.
Commission building with, in the background, a raised fist and two people using their phones
Commission building with, in the background, a raised fist and two people using their phones
Commission building with, in the background, a raised fist and two people using their phones
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@edri@eupolicy.social replied  ·  activity timestamp 5 hours ago

What’s being presented as a “technical streamlining” is, in reality, a covert dismantling of Europe’s strongest digital safeguards.

In its current form, the Digital Omnibus would:
🔴 weaken ePrivacy rules ➡️ more tracking
🔴 undermine the AI Act ➡️ less oversight
🔴 hollow out the GDPR ➡️ companies mark their own homework
🔴 shift power from people ➡️ to tech & state actors

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@edri@eupolicy.social replied  ·  activity timestamp 5 hours ago

This could be the biggest rollback of digital rights in EU history, pushed through opaque processes that sidestep democratic oversight.

If the EU genuinely wants to help businesses comply, it should support enforcement and provide guidance, not dismantle the frameworks that protect people and provide legal certainty.

📣 Fundamental rights are NOT “red tape": we urge the @EUCommission to defend, not dismantle, the laws that keep people at the centre of Europe’s digital future.

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