EU lawmakers back reinstating interim rules to allow Big Tech to tackle child pornography


A web camera is seen in front of the displayed words "Child Pornography" in this illustration taken October 21, 2025. REUTERS/Dado Ruvic/Illustration

BRUSSELS, ⁠July 9 (Reuters) - EU lawmakers backed a proposal on Thursday to reinstate ⁠temporary rules to allow Google, Meta Platforms and other online ‌platforms to detect and remove online child sexual abuse materials.

However, they also voted to exempt end-to-end encrypted communications such as WhatsApp, Telegram and Signal, underscoring concerns about mass ​scanning that could lead to privacy breaches.

The issue ⁠pits advocates of online safety ⁠measures against privacy activists worried about surveillance.

Lawmakers and countries on both sides ⁠of ‌the divide failed to agree on permanent rules last month following a dispute on the scope of detection.

The temporary rules, ⁠in place from 2021 to April this year, exempted ​online platforms from ‌strict online privacy rules and had aimed to give EU countries ⁠and lawmakers time ​to agree on a permanent solution to tackle online child pornography.

Lawmaker Marketa Gregorova from the Pirate Party voiced her concerns about reinstating the interim rules.

"Protecting ⁠encryption was one of our priorities, and ​I am therefore glad that we managed to secure an absolute majority for an amendment that at least preserves encryption," she said.

"At the same time, ⁠however, voluntary mass scanning unfortunately passed."

EU countries have three months to decide whether to back the European Parliament's changes to their proposal.

The European Commission had proposed a draft rule on child sexual abuse material in 2022, ​but progress to agree the law has ⁠been slow as both sides have criticised it.

Big Tech has lobbied against any ​requirement for messaging services, app stores and ‌internet access providers to report and ​remove known and new images and videos, as well as cases of grooming.

(Reporting by Foo Yun Chee; editing by Barbara Lewis)

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