Two-thirds of European teenagers oppose the European Commission’s proposed child-protection law that would mandate internet providers to monitor personal messages, according to a recent Episto poll published on March 7. The Child Sexual Abuse Regulation (CSAR), also called “Chat Control,” was put forth by the Commission last year in an attempt to curtail the spread …
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