The European Parliament has opted against extending a temporary exemption to the ePrivacy Directive, which permitted the scanning of private messages for identifying illegal materials. This decision effectively halts efforts to continue surveillance measures aimed at detecting child sexual abuse material (CSAM) in private communications.
- The Parliament's action underscores a commitment to maintaining privacy rights.
- Debates surrounding the balance between privacy and security continue to evolve.
- The original proposal from the European Commission has faced significant backlash from privacy advocates.