Resources Archive - European Digital Rights (EDRi)
Summary (AI generated)
Archived original version »The page is a curated archive of recent EDRi resources focused on surveillance and data retention. It lists a variety of entriesâblog posts, document pools, campaigns, and coalition statementsâdated between September and DecemberâŻ2025. Key topics include:
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Transparency breaches in the European Commissionâs migrantâsmuggling legislation and the EUâs âDigital Omnibusâ reforms that weaken GDPR, ePrivacy and AIâAct safeguards.
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Nationalâlevel battles such as DanesâŻjeâŻnovâŻdanâs successful campaign against a Slovene spyware proposal and calls for stricter AIâAct enforcement in Hungary.
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Massâsurveillance initiatives like the EUâs proposed CSA Regulation (âChatâŻControlâ), which would mandate encryptionâbreaking and undermine anonymity, and a consultation on expanding Europolâs mandate.
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Facialârecognition controversies, exemplified by the Czech policeâs forced shutdown of airport cameras after AIâAct scrutiny, and ongoing biometric violations.
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Frontex expansion concerns, raised by the ProtectNotSurveil coalition, and broader critiques of EU digitalâtrade deals (e.g., with Singapore) that erode privacy safeguards.
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Educational resources, such as the CSA Regulation document pool and SHARE Foundationâs book on spyware.
Each entry provides a brief description and a âRead moreâ link to the full content. The collection highlights EDRiâs ongoing monitoring of EUâlevel policy shifts, national legislative proposals, and civilâsociety responses aimed at protecting digital rights against indiscriminate or overly broad surveillance.