
A Wolf in Sheep’s Clothing: The Parents Over Platforms ActÂ
The Parents Over Platforms Act would make the online world even more dangerous for children than it already is.

The Parents Over Platforms Act would make the online world even more dangerous for children than it already is.

NCOSE partnered with Fairplay to file a complaint with the FTC alleging that Roblox intentionally exploits children for financial gain and misleads parents about their safety features.Â

The Parent Center AI tool is responsibly trained on trusted resources so that it can answer your questions about keeping your kids safe online.

The GUARD Act is a key piece of legislation needed to protect kids from the harms of AI chatbots and AI companions. After advancing out of committee, it could go to Senate for a floor vote.

In 2021, NCOSE formally removed Google Chromebooks from the Dirty Dozen List. In 2026, Chromebooks is back on the list. Find out why. Â

In this podcast episode, Haley McNamara (Chief Strategy Officer and Executive Director at NCOSE) and Dani Pinter (Chief Legal Officer and Director of the NCOSE

Android OS does not default their devices to safety settings, requiring parents to download third-party management app, Family Link, in order to monitor their child’s device usage.Â

NCOSE’s Dirty Dozen List typically calls out corporations that facilitate sexual exploitation. But this year, we are calling out a person: Mark Zuckerberg. Â

In a historic victory, a jury has found Meta liable in a New Mexico case that claims Meta failed to protect children from sexual exploitation. NCOSE provided a deposition testimony for this case and is thrilled with the outcome. Â

WHAT: The National Center on Sexual Exploitation (NCOSE) will reveal the 2026 Dirty Dozen List of mainstream contributors to sexual exploitation during an online briefing.

From deepfake pornography to child protection tools, AI is transforming sexual exploitation—for better and worse. Read here to learn more.

For the first time, Big Tech CEOs, including Mark Zuckerberg, will need to stand up in court and answer for the harms their products inflicted on children. Read all about the trials here.
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