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STATEMENT – Google Images Improves Search, Decreases Unwanted Porn Exposure
Washington, DC (April 21, 2020) – The National Center on Sexual Exploitation (NCOSE) applauded Google for changing policies and algorithms on Google Images to decrease
Washington, DC (April 21, 2020) – The National Center on Sexual Exploitation (NCOSE) applauded Google for changing policies and algorithms on Google Images to decrease
This time last year, Google Images, the site used by most people to find photos on the Internet, exposed children to countless graphic hardcore pornography
This article was posted 04/17/2020. For the most recent information on the EARN IT Act, please see updates here. This article regarding the EARN IT
Netflix, the at-home streaming monolith, recently announced some key changes to their parental controls. After the National Center on Sexual Exploitation named Netflix to its
“The Witcher is known for its sex,” says The Decider (an online media outlet owned by the New York Post). For the uninitiated, The Witcher
Originally Published at National Catholic Register By Lauretta Brown While many Americans are coping with the fear and uncertainty of the global coronavirus pandemic, the
As more groups and individuals turn to Zoom for video conferencing during the COVID-19 pandemic, a problematic trend called “Zoombombing” is on the rise. Unfortunately
Have you heard the devastating fact that 1 in 10 children will experience child sexual abuse by the time they reach 18 years of age?
Originally Published at The Daily Caller By Mary Margaret Olohan The National Center on Sexual Exploitation praised the passage of a Utah bill requiring warnings
Dance can be a healthy outlet for children both physically and emotionally, allowing them a fun outlet of expression while improving the condition of their
Washington, DC (April 2, 2020) – The National Center on Sexual Exploitation commended the Utah Legislature for passing the Warning Labels Amendments (HB 243) that
Sexual exploitation is a tragedy whenever and wherever it occurs. One of the pernicious realities of sexual exploitation is that it does not stop, not