DW News. . EU states have delayed controversial "chat control" laws over privacy concerns. Children's rights campaigners say the bloc is failing to protect kids from online sexual predators. But privacy activists argue the EU plan is a step toward mass surveilla
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The european union has delayed the implementation of "chat control" laws due to concerns over privacy. The delay has drawn criticism from children's rights campaigners, who argue that the eu is not doing enough to protect kids from online sexual predators. Meanwhile, privacy activists have expressed opposition to the plan, citing concerns that it could lead to mass surveillance.
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