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Few barriers preventing kids from accessing adult-rated apps, incoherent age ratings, app store analysis finds

“Apple and Google are placing the responsibility solely on parents to determine what is safe for their

Boys aggressively targeted on Instagram and Snapchat, analysis of Cybertip.ca data shows

“This is an ongoing problem that is getting worse, and so it really does beg the question about what

The Risks of Tweens Going Live

To learn more about the risks of live streaming, what parents can do to keep tweens safe, and age-appropriate

The largest unwanted film festival reveals scale of online child sexual abuse material

“It’s hard to describe what it feels like to know that at any given moment someone somewhere is looking

Canadian Centre for Child Protection calls on technology companies to do more to reduce child sexual abuse material online

removing material immediately, others rely on their users to report abuse and enter into debates about what

Programs & Initiatives

Online is an interactive series that gives kids ages 8 to 10 an opportunity to have some fun exploring what

Statement: Canadian Centre calls for change to address risks posed by child sex offenders

generally results in a 7 to 10 year prison sentence, whereas the starting point for a sentence involving what

Global Fight Being Waged on Child Sexual Abuse Imagery on the Internet

“We owe it to survivors to do what we can, and collaborate wherever possible, to reduce the availability

May 25th is Missing Children’s Day

It could not be determined for all 147 cases what the child was doing at the time of abduction.

Report on personal impacts of public advocacy by survivors of CSAM released by C3P

“We did not know what to expect when we first brought these groups together, and we have been learning


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