Snapchat’s New “Sensitive Content” Controls: Progress or PR Move?
Snapchat’s new Content Controls will do little, if anything, to protect the majority of kids
Snapchat’s new Content Controls will do little, if anything, to protect the majority of kids
Kik, a free mobile messaging app marketed towards teens, has been called a “predator’s paradise” by a convicted child molester. Learn why and call on Kik to change!
You raised your voice and mega-corporations listened!
President Joe Biden highlights crucial online safety issues and calls for solutions that NCOSE has been advocating for years.
On January 1st, history was made when the first law in the U.S. requiring pornography sites to verify the age of users, and therefore prevent children from being exposed to pornography, went into effect.
The Device Filter Bill protects children by requiring that filters blocking pornography be automatically turned ON by default.
NCOSE presents Bumble with the Corporate Leadership Award for industry-leading initiatives to combat cyberflashing
The 2022 CESE Summit is only a few weeks away. Here is a sneakpeek of presentations you can look forward to!
The Kids Online Safety Act (KOSA) fosters a safer and healthier environment for children online by mandating platforms 1) build child safety into the design of their products, 2) offer safeguards and tools to parents, 3) fulfill obligations of transparency and accountability.
Apple has listened to our pleas to improve child safety on their products! Thank Apple for giving parents more power and more options to protect their kids.
Bumble is devotedly working to combat the unsolicited sending of sexual images – a form of online sexual harassment known as “cyberflashing.”
Peter Gentala, Senior Legal Counsel at the National Center on Sexual Exploitation, joins the Ending Sexploitation podcast to discuss legal accountability for social media platforms that facilitate sexual exploitation.