Major social platforms issue joint warning about child safety in EU

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With the EU failing to come to terms on a new agreement over child safety protections, Google, Meta, Microsoft and Snap reaffirmed their commitment to protecting children and preserving privacy on their platforms.

On April 3, safety and reporting regulations contained within the EU ePrivacy Directive expired. Those protections included parameters that enabled online platforms to scan their services for CSAM material, which means that online platforms are no longer allowed to conduct this scanning under EU privacy laws.

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