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Open Letter: Protect Children’s Online Safety in Europe

Posted on Feb 3, 2026

Dear decision-makers,

We, 109 signatories, urge you to put children’s online safety first and pass robust legislation to tackle child sexual abuse and exploitation across Europe.  

The EU has a critical opportunity to be a world leader in protecting children online, but continued inaction and lack of ambition means Europe persists as a safe haven for perpetrators. Without strong laws, Europe will leave millions of children unprotected on online platforms and allow imagery of their abuse to circulate indefinitely online. 

For more than three years, EU leaders have debated the Child Sexual Abuse Regulation (CSAR) – a law designed to protect children from online sexual abuse. In that time, Europe’s child sexual abuse crisis has escalated dramatically: reports of grooming, sexual extortion and AI-generated child abuse material have risen exponentially across Europe. 

We are deeply concerned that efforts to protect children from sexual exploitation and repeated victimisation have been derailed by a campaign built on misinformation about the technologies involved, alongside a refusal to acknowledge the scale and nature of the harm this regulation is intended to address.

In Europe, more than three in five parents think that politicians and technology companies are not taking children’s online safety seriously enough. 4 in 5 EU citizens support requiring online service providers to detect, report, and remove child sexual abuse online. The CSAR is an essential step toward ensuring stronger protection for children against sexual abuse.

You have an opportunity to establish Europe as a global champion for children’s online safety. We urge you to advance an effective, comprehensive and ambitious text. Europe has both the potential and responsibility to lead by example.

Privacy and child protection are compatible. Children have the right not to have their bodily privacy violated, abused, and shared endlessly online. Every user has the right not to encounter traumatic and degrading pictures and videos of children being sexually abused. The solution is within your power. 

We call on you, as our elected representatives, to act with ambition, put children first, and ensure a robust CSAR is promptly adopted. Together we can end the child sexual abuse crisis and protect children from further harm. 

SIGNED 

  1. “Hope For Children” CRC Policy Center
  2. AFEM
  3. Albanian National Child Helpline – ALO 116 111
  4. Alliance for the Rights of the Child
  5. Andrew Briercliffe, Child Safety Online
  6. Andrew Campling, 419 Consulting Ltd.
  7. APEM – Associação Portuguesa de Estudos sobre as Mulheres
  8. Ariel Foundation International
  9. Asociace Dítě a Rodina, z.s.
  10. Associação P de Potência
  11. Association for the Prevention and Handling of Violence in the Family
  12. Austrian Network for Children´s Rights
  13. Awel
  14. Bernhard Geiser
  15. Børns Vilkår
  16. Brave France
  17. Breza Association, Croatia
  18. CAMELEON Association
  19. Camille Cooper
  20. Catherine Brown
  21. Centar za nestalu i zlostavljanu djecu – CNZD
  22. Center for Missing and Exploited Children, Serbia
  23. Centrs Dardedze
  24. Child Focus
  25. Child Helpline International
  26. Childlight – Global Child Safety Institute
  27. Childnet International
  28. Childproof/CIPOF
  29. Children in Scotland
  30. ChildX
  31. COFACE
  32. CONCORDIA Social Projects
  33. CRCA-ECPAT Albania
  34. CTV Production
  35. CyberSafeKids
  36. Defence for Children – ECPAT Netherlands
  37. Dr Carmen Kealy
  38. Dr Danielle Kennan
  39. Dr Inguna Ebela
  40. Dr. Lucija Vejmelka
  41. ECPAT Austria
  42. ECPAT France
  43. ECPAT Germany
  44. ECPAT International 
  45. ECPAT Norway
  46. ECPAT Sweden
  47. eLiberare
  48. ELIEN REBIRTH 
  49. EOS – Associação de Estudos, Cooperação e Desenvolvimento
  50. Erikshjälpen (ERIKS Development Partner)
  51. Estonian Union for Child Welfare
  52. ÉTHÉLIOS
  53. Eurochild
  54. FICE Croatia
  55. First Children’s Embassy in the World MEGJASHI 
  56. Fondation pour l’Enfance
  57. Fondazione S.O.S. Il Telefono Azzurro ETS
  58. Free a Girl Netherlands
  59. FUNDACION ANAR
  60. Giada Coffari
  61. Hintalovon Foundation-ECPAT Hungary
  62. Hrabi Telefon
  63. IFSW Europe
  64. Instituto de Apoio à Criança
  65. International Child Development Initiatives – ICDI
  66. International Justice Mission Deutschland
  67. International Justice Mission Netherlands
  68. International Justice Mission Inc.
  69. Internet Safe Kids Africa 
  70. Internet Watch Foundation
  71. ISPCC
  72. Italian Coordination of the European Women’s Lobby 
  73. John Carr OBE
  74. Kék Vonal Child Crisis Foundation
  75. Kids of Ukraine Charity Fund
  76. kjt
  77. Latvian Child Welfare Network
  78. Latvian Protect the Children
  79. Les Ami(e)s de Romy
  80. Linka detskej istoty / Child Safety Line Slovakia
  81. Lobby Europeo de Mujeres en España
  82. Marie Collins Foundation
  83. Missing Children Europe
  84. Mulher Século XXI – Associação de Desenvolvimento e Apoio às Mulheres
  85. Myriam Hunfeld
  86. Netsweeper Inc.
  87. Network for Children’s Rights (Greece)
  88. NGO Dignity Online
  89. Nick Newman
  90. OKAJU (Ombudsman for Children and Adolescents)
  91. Pancyprian Coordinating Committee for the Protection and Welfare of Children (PCCPWC)
  92. Plataforma Portuguesa para os Direitos das Mulheres (PpDM) / Portuguese Platform for Women’s Rights
  93. Pressley Ridge Hungary Foundation 
  94. Protect Children
  95. Qoria
  96. Save the Children
  97. SHIELD – APS
  98. SISTERS – for the exit from prostitution! e.V.
  99. South West Grid for Learning / UK Safer Internet Centre
  100. Stichting De Kindertelefoon
  101. Stiftung Digitale Chancen
  102. Terre des Hommes Netherlands 
  103. The Brave Movement
  104. The Smile of the Child
  105. Thorn
  106. Ukrainian Foundation for Public Health
  107. VSE
  108. WeProtect Global Alliance 
  109. YYouth