Under the guise of child protection, the EU Commission's regulatory proposal tries to regulate usage of end-to-end encryption. This of course would be an infringement of the right to privacy.
The European Union's legal service states that this "would imply that the providers would have to consider (i) abandoning effective end-to-end encryption or (ii) introducing some form of “back-door” to access encrypted content or (iii) accessing the content on the device of the user before it is encrypted (so-called “client-side scanning”)."
Link: https://cdn.netzpolitik.org/wp-upload/2023/05/2023-04-26_Council_Legal-Service_CSAR_8787.pdf
Definitely feel like reduction of privacy is a common theme amongst different proposals coming out of different bodies of the EU. Maybe I should start wearing a tin foil hat.