EU asks MEPS to extend legislation to detect child abuse content
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Published on March 26, 2026.
The European Commission has urged members of the European Parliament to extend rules allowing for the detection of child sexual abuse material in private communications. This comes ahead of a crucial vote on whether these rules should be allowed to expire. The current measures allow platforms such as Google, LinkedIn, Meta, Microsoft and even more individuals to scan communications to identify illegal content. Some lawmakers, including German Social Democrat Birgit Sippel, have suggested limiting surveillance powers would significantly reduce early detection.
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