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Alert for Parents of Teenagers: New Tactic Being Used to Extort Sexual Images/Videos and Money

Rarely do these individuals have only one victim so parents need to be vigilant in talking with their teens and always encourage youth to come forward and report what has happened.”

Statement: Canadian Centre for Child Protection Strongly Supports International Governments in Urging Tech Companies to Prioritize the Protection and Safety of Children when Designing Encryption Services

“We are hearing more and more examples of perpetrators of these crimes gaining privacy rights that ease their ability to continue to perpetrate, such as the recent announcement by [a popular platform] to implement end-to-end encryption in their messaging software, but what we are not hearing about are concrete plans regarding the protection and privacy of children whose images of sexual abuse are shared through this software.

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International surveys for survivors and families Resources for Survivors Hear from the Phoenix 11 Short Survey for CSAM Survivors Learn about Project Arachnid Sextortion: an organized attack against youth With a 150% increase in reports of sextortion to Cybertip.ca in the last 6 months, C3P has information for parents on how it occurs, ways you can help prevent it, and what to do if it happens to your teens.

Statement: Online sextortion is a public safety emergency harming our children; we must act urgently to protect them

What follows are aggressive demands for money accompanied by a barrage of threats to their lives and wellbeing.

Survivors of Child Sexual Abuse Imagery Mobilize for Change

They have hopes and dreams, and now they have each other and a mission to tell the world about what we need to do to rescue victims, support survivors, and punish offenders.” -30- About the Canadian Centre for Child Protection: The Canadian Centre for Child Protection is a national charity dedicated to the personal safety and protection of children.

July 2022

What we’ve been up to Unwanted Film Festival On June 15, we launched The Unwanted Film Festival, which highlights the proliferation and trauma of online child sexual abuse material (CSAM) with a powerful visual representation of the 85 million pieces of material that were reported in 2021.

Cybertip.ca marks 20 years of reducing the online victimization of children

But what a privilege it has been to serve Canadians and experience the powerful impact Cybertip.ca has had in helping children,” says Lianna McDonald, Executive Director for C3P, pointing out that in 2021, C3P managed more than 3,000 requests for support from survivors, youth, and/or their caregivers; in the last three months alone, C3P has assisted more than 540 individuals.

Press & Media: Public Awareness

Just what an offender wants.

Video Read-Along Storybook: Zoe & Molly: Stuck in a Weird Spot

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