Progress! Google Images Improves Search, Decreases Unwanted Porn Exposure
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 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
Washington, DC (April 2, 2020) – The National Center on Sexual Exploitation commended the Utah Legislature for passing the Warning Labels Amendments (HB 243) that
Originally Published at The Washington Post By Tom Jackman As the federal government ramped up its efforts to fight human trafficking in the early 2000s,
In 2020, it is intolerable for a mainstream company or entity to facilitate, profit from, or normalize sexual exploitation—and that’s why the Dirty Dozen List
Wish is a retail shopping website and it is currently the #2 most popular shopping app. Unfortunately, Wish is engaged in unethical business practices by
This year marks the 20-year anniversary of passage of the Trafficking Victims Protection Act. As the nation now observes National Slavery and Human Trafficking Prevention
It’s time to fix app ratings. The current system of hoping technology companies accurately and transparently self-“rate” their own products is broken. As a result,
The National Center on Sexual Exploitation recently endorsed and helped pass key legislation in Congress: the End National Defense (END) Network Abuse Act. The provision,
Although some attempt to claim that fully decriminalizing prostitution would make life safer for women and children, real-life examples of exploitation continue to prove that
Washington, D.C. – National Center on Sexual Exploitation (NCOSE) has agreed to endorse the Children’s Online Privacy Act (2019) (S748/HR3900) introduced by Senators Edward J.
Originally published at OneNewsNow.com By Charlie Butts Despite the Council of the District of Columbia’s latest lack of action, an advocate against sexual exploitation says