Policy·Europe
Voluntary Chat Control Not Extended in Germany
In a recent decision, German officials have opted not to extend the voluntary chat control measures aimed at detecting child abuse materials. This decision reflects a growing awareness of privacy concerns and the implications of data surveillance technologies on civil liberties. The chat control, initially proposed to enhance child safety online, was subjected to backlash over potential abuse of privacy.
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