SRES 138
A resolution urging the European Parliament to exempt certain technologies used to detect child sexual exploitation from European Union ePrivacy directive.
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This resolution urges the European Parliament to allow electronic service providers to continue using technologies like hashing and PhotoDNA to detect and report child sexual exploitation (CSAM) and online grooming. The resolution highlights concerns that a recent EU directive has hindered the use of these tools, leading to a significant decrease in reports to the National Center for Missing & Exploited Children’s CyberTipline from the EU. It argues that stopping these technologies would allow child exploitation to proliferate globally.
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