
UNICEF Report Dismissing Pornography’s Harms to Children Removed from Site
After a joint letter sent by 487 advocates from 26 countries, UNICEF removed a harmful report from their website.
After a joint letter sent by 487 advocates from 26 countries, UNICEF removed a harmful report from their website.
Louisiana H.B. 67 would have repealed several prostitution-related statues, green-lighting Louisiana for sex tourism.
Utah is the first state requiring smart phones to automatically activate filters for sexually explicit material—but 5 more states must join.
Discord announced changes about how they will handle explicit content, just months after the company was named to the Dirty Dozen List.
Instagram continues to improve the safety of its youngest users. Here are several changes they’re making to enhance teen safety.
Streaming giant Netflix’s tagline is “we want to entertain the world”—and now with over 200 million subscribers in reported at the beginning of 2021, Netflix
Google has been at the forefront of The National Center on Sexual Exploitation’s corporate advocacy since we first started the initiative in 2013. We’ve been
While we believe that BigTech has a responsibility to proactively create safe spaces online (especially for children) without being pressured to do so by advocacy organizations and
In January 2021, TikTok announced several enhanced privacy and safety settings for minors, making it more difficult for children to be groomed, sexually exploited, or abused
With 2020 behind us and a new year ahead of us, we’d like to take a moment to look back at all that we accomplished
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
BREAKING: Pornhub has removed at least 10.6 million abuse videos and counting as of December 14, 2020. MindGeek is also saying that they plan to