Studio-Produced Pornography Can Still be Sex Trafficking
Visa still processes payment for MindGeek sites that host exploitative content. Demand they reject profits from sexual abuse.
Visa still processes payment for MindGeek sites that host exploitative content. Demand they reject profits from sexual abuse.
Thank Kraft Heinz and Unilever for prioritizing people over profit by cutting ties with the porn industry.
The National Center on Sexual Exploitation (NCOSE) is pleased to recognize Kraft Heinz and Unilever as the recipients of its Dignity Defense Alert for publicly stating that they would not advertise on Pornhub, or similar pornographic sites.
The joint campaign #DismantlePornhub has been launched by the International Centre on Sexual Exploitation (UK), Collective Shout (Australia), Defend Dignity (Canada), Traffickinghub (USA) to call out entities that support the infrastructure of Pornhub and MindGeek.
Roku continues to provide infrastructure that enables Pornhub’s exploitative practices. Help us hold them to account!
The National Center on Sexual Exploitation (NCOSE) commended the call from 70 Canadian MPs and Senators to the Royal Mounted Police of Canada (RCMP) open a full criminal investigation into MindGeek.
Reddit’s platform hosts sex buyers, traffickers, and other predators anonymously, even as they post, view, and promote exploitation.
The digital world teens live in creates opportunities for potential harm. While some pass off sexting as harmless, research shows otherwise.
Following up on announcements it made in December 2020, Pornhub has provided more details about how it intends to “address” abuse on its platform. By
This past December, we achieved our biggest victory yet—after years of tireless advocacy from passionate defenders of dignity like you, the hardcore online pornography titan
Pornhub has announced so-called improvements in the wake of its criminal nature being further exposed by Nicholas Kristof in his blistering piece for the New
African leaders are raising awareness about the harms of pornography in Liberia for the first time. The African Network for the Prevention and Protection against