Fifteen European governments provided formal comments on a draft law combatting child sexual abuse material, citing end-to-end encryption and data retention as significant points of concern, Euractiv reports. Germany asked for additional text stating technologies that "disrupt, weaken, circumvent or modify encryption" will not be used, while Estonia, Italy and Slovakia highlighted data retention. Slovakia said minimum and maximum time periods for data retention should be implemented.
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