
An End to the Internet Pornography Industry as We Know It
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
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
In November, leaders from four African nations spoke out during the first multi-national online event to address the harms of pornography in Africa. This event
Instagram has made significant improvements to address the sexual exploitation and abuse that occur on its platform. The National Center on Sexual Exploitation has been
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
The National Center on Sexual Exploitation is honored to recognize PayPal in July 2020’s Dignity Defense Alert for severing ties with Pornhub in an industry-leading
This article was posted 07/08/2020. For the most recent information on the EARN IT Act, please see updates here. The National Center on Sexual Exploitation (NCOSE)
Men who buy people for sex provide the revenue stream—and thus the economic motivation—for all prostitution and sex trafficking. Their choice to engage in sex buying
The National Center on Sexual Exploitation is proud to recognize Instacart and DoorDash for their efforts to help sex trafficking and domestic violence victims during
The movement to end sexual exploitation marches ever on, as the International Centre on Sexual Exploitation’s (ICOSE) Haley McNamara — along with journalist and activist
Sexual abuse and exploitation know no boundaries. Global governing bodies and corporations make decisions that cause ripple effects around the world, for better or worse.
The infamous story of Backpage.com’s exploitation and trafficking of women and children is fairly well known at this point. What is little known, however, is