Summary: Europe’s effort to protect children online has collided with its own privacy architecture. The ePrivacy derogation allowing voluntary CSAM scanning expired on April 3 after Parliament voted 311-228 to reject its extension, the EU’s new age verification app announced April 15 was hacked in under two minutes, and the CSA Regulation (“Chat Control”) remains... This story continues at The Ne

Europe’s child safety laws require collecting the data its privacy laws forbid
Ana Maria Constantin·The Next Web··1 min read
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