With the development of Internet technologies, especially social networks and various communication platforms, cybercrime is also growing significantly. This trend is evident, inter alia, in crimes related to the child sexual abuse. The proliferation of child pornography is a long-standing problem that is becoming increasingly acute in today's digital age. The European Commission has taken a strong stance on this form of criminality. This is evidenced by the controversial draft regulation from May this year.
Under it, internet service providers would be obliged to actively search for child pornography on their platforms, report and block the content they find. However, critics of the proposal speak of an unprecedented interference with the right to privacy