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Dignity Defense Alert: Bark Helps Protect Kids Online
On Safer Internet Day, we recognize Bark with the Dignity Defense Alert. Bark equips communities with innovative tools to defend kids online.
On Safer Internet Day, we recognize Bark with the Dignity Defense Alert. Bark equips communities with innovative tools to defend kids online.
EARN IT Act also restores privacy to victims of child sexual abuse material
Confronting rising reports of child sexual abuse material online, The EARN IT Act clarifies that there is no blanket immunity for Big Tech.
Visa has a corporate responsibility to ensure its policies will not cause harm.
The Josh Duggar case highlights the escalation of abuse and the interconnectedness of several forms of sexual exploitation.
“Personal financial information is rocket fuel for abusers and predators who thrive on grooming, manipulation, and ‘social engineering’ of young children”
“There is more work to be done to confront the CSAM crisis in the U.S. and around the world.”
Record your steps on November 18 and log them to show that you want to take steps to end child sexual abuse and exploitation!
Washington, DC (November 9, 2021) – The National Center on Sexual Exploitation (NCOSE) supports passage of the National Response to Exploitation and Sexual Abuse of Children in
Fact checking claims made by Twitter in response to the NCOSE et al lawsuit brought on behalf of child sexual abuse and sex trafficking survivors.
Recently, the international child welfare agency UNICEF published its April 2021 report “Digital Age Assurance Tools and Children’s Rights Online across the Globe” which caused widespread concern amongst child safety experts and advocates for statements that appeared to minimize the harm of childhood pornography exposure.
The National Center on Sexual Exploitation Law Center (NCOSE), The Haba Law Firm, and The Matiasic Firm is asking the United States District Court for the Northern District of California to deny Twitter’s Motion to Dismiss the lawsuit, John Doe #1 and John Doe #2 v. Twitter, Inc., filed by two survivors of child sexual abuse who were trafficked and exploited on the social media platform.