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by logicchains 931 days ago
It's already enshrined in the constitution of at least one European country, the right to privacy.
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It is in Italy's ("Freedom and secrecy of correspondence and any other communication cannot be violated"), but I didn't think this was particularly unique?

(Note that this article of the constitution doesn't include E2E encryption because there's a carve out for the judiciary to limit this freedom).

What’s deeply funny is how Italy is also where a lot of police spyware industry got its start in Europe (HackingTeam and fellow travellers).