Sex Abuse Articles

  • Should you trust Tech to protect your children?
  • Actions speak louder than words. Apple retreats from its prior commitment to victims of child sex abuse images. While Apple says tools to search out child sex abuse material (fka “child sexual assault material”) implicate a “slippery slope” that endangers privacy, it fails to acknowledge that there is a DATABASE of KNOWN CHILD SEX ABUSE IMAGES that it could easily scan for with no danger to the privacy of those who don’t traffic in such trash. This is not rocket science. There is a huge database of identifiers of images that have already been found, without question, to show children tortured sexually. These can be removed. But here, Apple is prioritizing the “privacy” of those who take pleasure in the sexual abuse of children over the privacy of those child victims and the adults who in the past were abused whose images are still circulating. Step up Apple, and be the leader that we thought you were.
  • I am honored to have participated in the Expert Group Meeting on Removal of Child Sex Abuse Material from the Internet hosted by the UK and the UN Office on Drugs and Crime. 71 member States joined the call to action. We will keep up the good work as long as tech and child predators outpace the law.
  • Children more at risk to become child sexual assault material victims during COVID-19 crisis
  • IRS Followed Bitcoin Transactions, Resulting In Takedown Of The Largest Child Exploitation Site On The Web

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