EU Won't Force Platforms To Scan For Child Sex Abuse
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The European Union abandons its controversial project of mass surveillance of private communications.
Of course, we must combat child sexual abuse. But not through a permanent surveillance system that will inevitably be used for an ever-increasing number of purposes.
The EU will not require internet platforms to monitor private messages to detect child sexual abuse images. This follows disagreements between member states, some of which have pushed for the continuation of the principle of voluntariness on the part of platforms instead of introducing an obligation. The report comes from the AFP agency. In 2022, the European Commission came up with a proposal called “Chat Control”. On the basis of it, it wanted…
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