Politico reports the EU remains in a stalemate as to whether scans for evidence of online child exploitation should be allowed under an ePrivacy Regulation agreement. Those in favor of continuing scans believe there is no privacy infringement based on the use of random algorithms and other anonymization practices. On the other hand, privacy advocates and EU privacy officials, including the European Data Protection Supervisor, see the scans as a violation of EU citizens' fundamental right to privacy.
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