Question for written answer E-000597/2021 to the Commission Rule 138 (ID), (ID), Anna Bonfrisco (ID), (ID), (ID), (ID), (ID), (ID), (ID), (ID), (ID), (ID), (ID), (ECR), (ID), Ioan-Rareş Bogdan (PPE), (ECR), (ECR), (PPE), (NI), Vilija Blinkevičiūtė (S&D), Ivan Vilibor Sinčić (NI), Ivan Štefanec (PPE), Elżbieta Kruk (ECR), Herve Juvin (ID)

Subject: Measures to protect children on the internet

Paedophilia has, in recent times, become an extremely serious issue, not only as a result of the large- scale dissemination of material over the Web, but also because the latter allows for intimate exchanges between possible partners, eliminating certain cultural, personal and age-related differences which normally limit relationships between adults and minors.

The activities of the EU legislator do not, in fact, take into account all cases in which sexual abuse is directly consumed online, i.e. where child pornography is provided by the child following the establishment of a relationship of trust between predator and victim.

Furthermore, uncontrolled use of the internet can facilitate access to content that is not suitable for children, such as websites that glorify practices relating to anorexia and bulimia, including websites that incite suicide and self-harm.

In view of this:

1. Will the Commission collect and study data on online paedophilia in order to promote a child- friendly use of the Web?

2. What measures does it intend to take in order to make website operators and internet service providers take more responsibility when it comes to monitoring and precautionary surveillance?

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