EU adopts ePrivacy derogation to detect child abuse

06/07/2021 | EURACTIV

The European Parliament has adopted the final version of the ePrivacy derogation reported back in April, granting a temporary measure to electronic communication service providers enabling them to scan and report private online messages for material depicting child sex abuse. The provisions also allow companies to apply approved technologies to detect grooming techniques. 

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