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The largest unwanted film festival reveals scale of online child sexual abuse material
These are just a few of the chilling movie titles from the Unwanted Film Festival – a powerful visual representation of the unimaginable 85 million pieces of child sexual abuse material (CSAM) that were reported in 2021.1 When broken down, that’s one piece of CSAM appearing online every two seconds; when combined, they make up more content than all the world’s film festivals put together.
Review of popular web platforms finds users face major barriers for reporting child sexual abuse material
“Tech companies who signed up to Five Eyes’ voluntary principles to counter online exploitation have failed the first test and, if their commitments to combat sexual abuse are to be taken seriously, this must be rectified without delay,” said Peter Wanless, Chief Executive of the National Society for the Prevention of Cruelty to Children, the UK’s leading children’s charity.
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Like live streaming, gaming platforms can open kids up to receiving chats or private messages from people they don’t know in real life.
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Learn about trafficking in Canada, signs to watch for, what to do if you have concerns, and how to support youth.
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JOINT RELEASE: Australia’s hotline joins global project combating online child abuse
JOINT RELEASE: Australia’s hotline joins global project combating online child abuse June 5, 2019 For Immediate Release The Canadian Centre for Child Protection (C3P) is pleased to announce that Australia’s eSafety Commissioner has signed on to a pilot with Project Arachnid, an innovative tech platform designed to reduce the availability of child sexual abuse material online. eSafety’s commitment to Project Arachnid means its Cyber Report team will work collaboratively with investigators and analysts across the globe to scale up the capacity and impact of the project in identifying and removing child sexual abuse material from the internet.