Facebook under pressure to resume scanning messages for child abuse in EU
by Alex Hern UK technology editor from Technology | The Guardian on (#5D2Z6)
Half of referrals for child sexual abuse material could be falling under the radar after changes to EU e-privacy directive
The children's charity NSPCC has called on Facebook to resume a programme that scanned private messages for indications of child abuse, with new data suggesting that almost half of referrals for child sexual abuse material are now falling below the radar.
Recent changes to the European commission's e-privacy directive, which are being finalised, require messaging services to follow strict new restrictions on the privacy of message data. Facebook blamed that directive for shutting down the child protection operation, but the children's charity says Facebook has gone too far in reading the law as banning it entirely.
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