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A draft law would require services such as WhatsApp , iMessage or Signal to scan messages sent in the EU for potential child sexual abuse material.
Opponents say the measures, dubbed "chat control," are ineffective, prone to error and could violate citizens' privacy.
The law has been controversial since it was first introduced in 2022 .
It remains unclear whether EU interior ministers supporting the law will secure the majority needed to pass the bill.
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