Home Secretary Suella Braverman has urged Meta not to 'go dark' while detecting online child abuse.
called on Meta to work with the government and enable police officers to "access online fora, acquire data build investigations".
It comes after a similar intervention in July, when Ms Braverman wrote to Meta boss Mark Zuckerberg expressing her concerns about the planned rollout. In a black and white video, she issued a stark warning to Mr Zuckerberg directly about the risk of other young people being subjected to the same as her.
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