
2024 Gratitude Report: Your Victories in the Fight to End Sexual Exploitation!
Preventing 21,600 sextortion incidents. Passing laws holding sex buyers accountable. Taking down Pornhub in court. And more!

Preventing 21,600 sextortion incidents. Passing laws holding sex buyers accountable. Taking down Pornhub in court. And more!

In 2024, you made several major corporations safer, including Meta, Google, Apple, Snapchat, and more!

The traumatic impacts of image-based sexual abuse on survivors are severe, but we’ve had victories in our fight against IBSA! Read about them here.

WASHINGTON, DC (August 1, 2024) – The National Center on Sexual Exploitation (NCOSE) has called on OpenAI CEO Sam Altman to forbid the use of
Thanks to you, Apple removed 4 nudifying apps! Yet hey continue to host CSAM on iCloud and endanger children with lackluster safety features.
Check out “The Movement”, a regular video update on progress and challenges in the fight to end sexual exploitation.

WASHINGTON, DC (May 24, 2024) – The National Center on Sexual Exploitation (NCOSE) said that tech companies must heed the new White House directive to

WASHINGTON, DC (April 10, 2024) – Three of the world’s wealthiest companies have been named to the National Center on Sexual Exploitation’s (NCOSE) 2024 Dirty

With the reveal of the 2024 Dirty Dozen List fast approaching, let’s look back on what we accomplished together through last year’s list!

NCOSE has released its 2023 Gratitude Report—and there is indeed much to be grateful for!

Apple App Store age ratings and descriptions mislead parents about the content, risks, and dangers to children on available apps. When caregivers aren’t informed, kids pay the price.

You taking action makes a difference! Just six weeks from the Dirty Dozen List Reveal, we are seeing major victories and progress among some of the most powerful corporations in the world!
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