A top EU official has said that workshops on the controversial Digital Services Act (DSA) have “become closed-door events”, and that colleagues are using the encrypted app Signal, rather than email, with “auto-delete timings getting shorter”.
The admission by Prabhat Agarwal, who heads the European Commission’s enforcement team for the Digital Services Act, comes amid escalating hostilities between the EU and the US over what is seen as a clash between free speech rights and platform regulation.
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