Chat Control: Germany, Belgium, Italy, and Sweden shift their positions ahead of the October 14 meeting




  • EU nations are shifting their position on the Child Sexual Abuse Regulation (CSAR) ahead of the crucial October 14 meeting
  • Support remains stronger, with 12 nations currently backing the proposal
  • So-called Chat Control seeks to introduce mandatory scanning of citizens’ private chats, raising privacy and security concerns

Less than two weeks away from another crucial meeting, EU nations are shifting their position on the Child Sexual Abuse Regulation (CSAR).

Germany previously made headlines for joining the countries opposing mandatory chat scanning. Yet, according to the latest data, the nation is now back among the undecided countries – and so is Belgium. On a more positive note, the likes of Italy, Sweden, and Latvia went from backing the bill to being undecided.


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