Technology,
Data Privacy
Sep. 2, 2021
How much is too much to protect your children against sexual predators?
When Apple announced last month that the upcoming release of iOS 15 would include two new safety features — Communication Safety and CSAM (Child Sexual Abuse Material) Detection — each aimed at combating child sexual predators, the backlash paralleled the same argument highlighted in 2016.






Kamran Salour
Partner
Troutman Pepper Hamilton Sanders LLP
Email: kamran.salour@troutman.com
Kamran is a partner in the Consumer Financial Services practice and is a member of the Cybersecurity, Information Governance and Privacy group at Troutman Pepper.
Apple's staunch refusal to create a special source code to ensure the iPhone the San Bernardino terrorist used did not auto delete content headlined much of early 2016. And like most of the 2016 headlines, Apple's adamant refusal to assist law enforcement by creating a "backdoor" and decrypting that information has quickly been forgotten.
Therefore, when Apple announced last month that the upcoming release of iOS 15 would include two new sa...
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