MEPs voted to support amendments for a privacy exemption to detect child sexual abuse online with certain limitations on end-to-end encryption. The Council position, including provisions for providers to detect abuse and solicitations and report material, was not rejected, moving the legislation forward for approval or rejection by the Council and potentially leading to conciliation. This temporary derogation strives to bridge the gap until a permanent solution for combating online child sexual abuse is reached, with various measures already agreed upon and updated directives in progress.