by Lily Moric | Nov 17, 2022 | Articles, Child Sexual Abuse Images, Corporations, Image-based Sexual Abuse
Telegram claims to prioritize user privacy. Yet the platform is facilitating a heinous violation of privacy known as image-based sexual abuse. The post Time’s Up for Telegram Ignoring Image-Based Sexual Abuse appeared first on NCOSE.
by Lily Moric | Nov 7, 2022 | Articles, Child Exploitation, Child Sexual Abuse, Child Sexual Abuse Images, Victories
Victory! The United Nations just established a world day to recognize the need for prevention and healing of child sexual exploitation, violence, and abuse. Help celebrate this new UN World Day by lighting a virtual candle. The post Victory! The UN Establishes a World...
by Benjamin W. Bull, Esq. | Sep 30, 2022 | Articles, Child Sexual Abuse Images, image-b, Law Center, Pornhub, Twitter, XVideos
I’ve always liked John Lennon’s 1971 anti-war song “Imagine”. A stirring melody, easy to hum. “Nothing to kill or die for…. A brotherhood of man.” Now let’s fast forward 52 years to the world of today and play Lennon’s imagine challenge. No music please. Imagine...
by NCOSE | Sep 19, 2022 | Articles, Child Sexual Abuse Images, Image-based Sexual Abuse, Law Center, Nevada, Porn Industry, Pornhub, Sex Trafficking, Sexual Exploitation, Twitter
The issues of pornography, child sexual abuse, and sex trafficking have merged in online spaces and—aided, fueled by, and providing profits to Big Tech, the Commercial Sex Industry, and even the government—it has created a crisis of disturbing proportions. View this...
by Haley McNamara (Halverson) | Mar 9, 2022 | Articles, Child Sexual Abuse, Child Sexual Abuse Images, Child Sexual Exploitation, Dirty Dozen List, Dirty Dozen List 2022, Reddit
Reddit is a predator’s paradise—a playground of overt misogyny, image-based sexual abuse, and gender-based violence. The post How Image-Based Sexual Abuse Flourishes on Reddit appeared first on NCOSE.
by Lina Nealon | Nov 18, 2021 | Articles, Child Exploitation, Child Sexual Abuse, Child Sexual Abuse Images, Child Sexual Exploitation, Parental Controls, Parenting, Protecting Children Online
Apple has taken smalls steps, but must do better to support parents, caregivers, and teachers to protect kids on their products. The post Apple Should Lead Big Tech in Protecting Children appeared first on NCOSE.
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