Everyday thousands of children are being sexually abused. You can stop the abuse of at least one child by simply praying. You can possibly stop the abuse of thousands of children by forwarding the link in First Time Visitor? by email, Twitter or Facebook to every Christian you know. Save a child or lots of children!!!! Do Something, please!

3:15 PM prayer in brief:
Pray for God to stop 1 child from being molested today.
Pray for God to stop 1 child molestation happening now.
Pray for God to rescue 1 child from sexual slavery.
Pray for God to save 1 girl from genital circumcision.
Pray for God to stop 1 girl from becoming a child-bride.
If you have the faith pray for 100 children rather than one.
Give Thanks. There is more to this prayer here

Please note: All my writings and comments appear in bold italics in this colour

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Thursday, 28 February 2019

Pedophile Ring Operating on YouTube; YouTube Doesn't Respond Until Advertisers Walk

YouTube shutting down comments on tens of millions of videos with minors after accusations of enabling ‘child porn'

Well, not really after 'accusations',
but after advertisers began to withdraw

© Global Look Press / dpa/ Raphael Knipping

YouTube has disabled comments under "tens of millions of videos" with children doing innocuous things such as yoga, after an investigation revealed the presence of preying pedophiles and sparked a mass exodus of advertisers.

In a blog post on Thursday, the video-sharing site said it had started closing down comment sections on videos featuring minors "that could be subject to predatory behavior." Such videos number in the "tens of millions," YouTube said, promising to expand the purge "over the next few months."

The Google-owned company said that only "a small number of creators will be able to keep the comments enabled on these types of videos."

The accounts that would be allowed to stay open to user feedback, will have to step up their moderating game and will be required "to demonstrate a low risk of predatory behavior." YouTube said that it would directly engage with creators of these high-risk videos.

The platform did not specify the type of content at the center of its newest crackdown apart from noting that it features "young and older minors."

Advertisers flee

Thursday's update is part the company's ongoing efforts to stop big corporate advertisers from fleeing en masse after a viral exposé revealed how YouTube was inadvertently helping pedophiles thrive on the platform.

It all started with a vlog posted by YouTuber Matt Watson on February 17, in which he lambasted the hands-off approach YouTube allegedly takes on pedophiles by not only allowing them to share timestamps with children in comprising positions, but also automatically suggesting videos with the same type of content.

"I have discovered a wormhole, as I would call it, into a soft-core pedophile ring on YouTube. Here pedophiles are trading social media content, they are providing links to actual child porn," Watson said in the video.

Once you enter into this wormhole, the YouTube algorithm is glitching out to a point that nothing but these videos exist. So that facilitates pedophiles' ability to find this content.

The members of this no-so-clandestine ring, Watson said, are openly "trading unlisted videos" and links to actual pornography apparently "through some kind of glitch or error" in the YouTube programming.

Watson took a particular issue with that the videos in question have been monetized by YouTube, with YouTube effectively profiting from the pedophile-generated views by showing ads paid for by corporate giants.

"What this is – it is child exploitation," Watson said.  Having racked up over 3 million views, his video was followed by an in-depth investigation by Wired last week. The magazine reported that Alfa Romeo, Fiat, Fortnite, Maybelline, L'Oreal, Grammarly and others ran pre-roll advertisements along these.

Following the public outrage, Fortnite, McDonalds,  NestlĂ©, AT&T, Kellogg and other companies removed their ads from YouTube, prompting the video-streaming service to limit monetization of some of the videos that include minors and encourage users to flag the videos by selecting “child abuse" in the reporting tool.

Following the latest policy update on Thursday, Nestle said that it had returned to the platform several days ago, after YouTube announced it was tightening the screws on content featuring minors. While the advertiser boycott is likely to be short-lived, their flight appears to be what had triggered YouTube to eventually take action against child predators in the first place. Reports of a 'pedophile ring' openly functioning inside YouTube have been circulating for years, but the platform had not taken any decisive action.

It would have been nice if YouTube had actually acted on the accusations rather than ignoring them until it started costing them money. It's pretty obvious where their priorities lie and it's not with protecting innocent children.

Saturday, 12 January 2019

Perverted Lifestyles of the Rich and Famous; Episode VI

New Michael Jackson Doc About Alleged Child Sexual Abuse To Screen At Sundance
Michaela Morgan, 10 Daily
 

'Leaving Neverland' includes interviews with two young men who allege they were subjected to abuse by the late pop star.

The film -- named after Jackson's former ranch in California -- discusses how fans were unwilling to believe that "the King of Pop could be guilty of such unspeakable acts" when allegations of sexual abuse against him first arose in the early '90s.

Leaving Neverland follows the "separate but parallel" stories of two boys who were welcomed -- along with their families -- into the singer's life, according to the film's bio.

"Seduced by the singer’s fairy-tale existence and enthralled by their relationship with him, both boys' families were blind to the manipulation and abuse that he would ultimately subject them to," it continues.

The film's director -- Dan Reed -- has previously produced award winning documentaries including The Paedophile Hunter,  From Russia With Cash and Three Days Of Terror: The Charlie Hebdo Attacks.

Leaving Neverland will screen later this month at the prestigious film festival in Utah -- a wider global release has not yet been announced.




Jana Duggar's Boyfriend and His Brother Arrested Separately for Child Sex Abuse

Your Tango


Jana Duggar's rumored boyfriend Caleb Williams was arrested recently for sexually abusing a teenager. Now his older brother Joshua Mark Williams has been arrested for assault and battery against a child. Do we have to say it, Jana? Girl, run away, run far far away from this family!

Joshua Mark Williams 25, of Rogers, Arkansas was arrested on August 3, 2018 for second-degree domestic battery, aggravated assault and endangering the welfare of a minor in the second degree. He allegedly abused a 10-year-old.

Caleb Williams is facing two counts of aggravated criminal sexual abuse. He pled not guilty. He is accused of placing his finger and penis inside of a female minor between the ages of 13 and 16. 





California Disney Executive Charged With Child Sex Abuse Receives Jury Retrial Date

Posted by: Lorena Mejia  in Santa Clarita

A Saugus Disney executive charged with sexually assaulting two children over the course of six years returned to court Thursday to continue his retrial.

A previous story indicates Heely was director of music publishing at Disney. Saugus is on the outskirts of Santa Clarita, CA.

The retrial was set for Jonathan Blake Heely, 58, because the original jury was unable to reach a verdict unanimously, according to Ricardo Santiago, spokesperson for the Los Angeles County District Attorney’s Office.

Heely was charged in December 2017 with three felony counts of lewd acts with a child. The earliest of these incidents allegedly took place more than a decade ago.

He is alleged to have “willfully, unlawfully and lewdly committed a lewd and lascivious act upon and with the body and certain parts and members thereof (Victim 1), a child under the age of 14 years, with the intent of arousing, appealing to and gratifying the lust, passions and sexual desires of the said defendant and the said child,” according to court documents.

Heely allegedly abused Victim 1 “on or between June 2006 and June 2010,” according to the criminal complaint.

Additionally, the charges detail another child, Victim 2, who was also allegedly “willfully, unlawfully and lewdly” acted upon by Heely.

Victim 2 was acted upon even earlier than Victim 1, according to the criminal complaint, with the alleged incidents occurring during a period from August 2004 to August 2005.

A Disney spokesman said the company suspended Heely after being informed of the charges when they were first reported.

Booking records indicate that Heely was released on $150,000 bail in December 2017. He is due back in court on March 26 for a jury trial.




Google sued over cover-up & payoffs in executive sexual misconduct

File Photo: The Google sign outside the company's Manhattan headquarters, December 17, 2018
© Reuters / Jeenah Moon

Board members of Alphabet, the parent company of tech giant Google, are being sued by shareholders over multi-million payouts to top executives investigated for sexual harassment at the Silicon Valley behemoth.

The lawsuit, filed on Thursday in California, claims that the board failed in its duty to shareholders by approving big severance payouts to executives who left the company, while keeping details of their alleged sexual misconduct under wraps.

Among the defendants named in the lawsuit by shareholder James Martin are Google’s co-founders Larry Page and Sergey Brin, as well as former CEO Eric Schmidt, who were all on the board’s audit and compensation committees that approved the payouts.

Last October, Google revealed to its employees that it had dismissed 48 people for sexual harassment over the past two years, without payouts. Martin’s lawsuit, however, focuses on millions paid to two executives – Andy Rubin and Amit Singhal – who were both accused of sexual misconduct.

Rubin left Alphabet in 2014 with a four-year $90 million payout. He was the creator of the Android mobile operating system and ran the company’s mobile division. The reasons for his departure were a mystery until a New York Times report in October accused him of sexual misconduct with a female staff member, which the paper said was covered up by Google.

Another executive, Amit Singhal, left Alphabet in 2016 in a similar fashion, also amid sexual harassment claims, the lawsuit says.

The Times report caused widespread anger among Alphabet staff, with thousands of employees staging walkouts at Google offices (4th story on link) around the world. Commenting on Martin’s lawsuit, some of the staff involved in organizing the October walkout released a statement Thursday,  slamming the Google board for not having the employees’ “best interests at heart.”

“Google’s culture of racism, discrimination, and sexual harassment is not the result of a few individual bad actors — it’s built into how the system works, and won’t be fixed without structural change,” they wrote.

Any damages Martin is seeking will be directed back to Google, as his objective is to reform Alphabet’s corporate governance, his attorney Louise Renne told Bloomberg.




Full list of R. Kelly abuse, underage sex and cult accusations - dating back 25 years

The rapper, who has sold 30 million albums, has faced allegations of sexual misconduct and child pornography for over two decades
By Matt Roper, The Mirror

For 25 years R Kelly has fended off accusations he is a serious sex offender while he has sold millions of records.

And his own daughter has branded him a “monster” and a “terrible father”.

Buku Abi, real name Joann Kelly, posted a message to her 23,600 Instagram followers after the documentary, Surviving R Kelly, exposed details of his alleged sexual misconduct against women and teenagers.

She wrote: "The same monster you are all confronting me about is my father. I am well aware of who and what he is. I grew up in that house.

"My choice to not speak on him and what he does is for my peace of mind. My emotional state. And for my healing."

R Kelly's daughter has described her father as a "monster"
(Image: Instagram/bu.k.u)

Her post came after Lady Gaga apologised for working with R Kelly and said she would be removing their duet Do What U Want from streaming services.

With serious accusations against the R&B star going back over two decades, many wonder why it took so long for the showbiz world to turn against him...

Here are the 16 accusations the American singer has faced.

1. 1994 - Marriage to 15-year-old singer Aaliyah
The rapper, then aged 27, married 15-year-old singer Aaliyah - who a year earlier he had worked with on her first album - at a secret ceremony in Chicago.

Vibe magazine later discovered that Aaliyah had lied on the wedding certificate about her age, listing herself as 18.

The marriage was annulled in February 1995, and her family successful argued to expunge all records of the marriage, as Aaliyah was too young to be married without her parents’ consent.

Neither artist ever publicly admitted to the marriage before Aaliyah died in a plane crash seven years later.

2. 1996 - Sued for relationship with a teenager
Two years later another woman, Tiffany Hawkins, sued Kelly for “personal and emotional distress” she claimed she suffered during a three-year relationship with the star when she was still a teenager.

In court documents, she said she first had sex with Kelly in 1991 when she was 15 and he was 24.

She claimed the relationship ended three years later, when she turned 18.

She claimed Kelly met her, at at least one other teenage girl with whom he allegedly had sex, while he was visiting a choir class at her Chicago school.

The lawsuit also alleged that Kelly encouraged her to participate in group sex with other underage girls, and sought £8million in damages.

She accepted a fraction of that amount - £200,000 - when the case was settled in 1998.

3. January 2001 - Claims he had sex with an underage girl
The Chicago Sun-Times received a video tape from an anonymous source, purporting to show Kelly having sex with an underage girl.

The newspaper passed the tape on to the Chicago Police Department, which investigated its contents but were unable to verify the age or identity of the girl.

4. August 2001 - Accused of having sex with an underage intern
Six months later, in August 2001, the singer was hit by another lawsuit, this time brought by a former intern at his label, Epic Records.

Tracy Sampson claimed Kelly encouraged her “into an indecent sexual relationship” in 2000, when she was 17-years-old.

“I was coerced into receiving oral sex from a girl I did not want to have sex with,” she claimed in the lawsuit.

“I was often treated as his personal sex object and cast aside. He would tell me to come to his studio and have sex with him, then tell me to go.

"He often tried to control every aspect of my life including who I would see and where I would go.”

Kelly and Sampson reportedly settled out of court for an undisclosed sum.

5. February 2002 - Video allegedly showing him having sex with a girl, 14
The Chicago Sun-Times received yet another tape which purported to show Kelly having sex with an underage girl.

Once again, the newspaper passed the tape onto local police.

This time the girl, who was 17 at the time of the story, was identified by her aunt, who believed her to be 14 at the time the tape was recorded.

Reporter Jim DeRogatis later described the contents of the video saying: “He orders her to call him Daddy.

"He urinates in her mouth and instructs her at great length on how to position herself to receive his ‘gift.’

“It’s a rape that you’re watching. So we’re not talking about rock star misbehaviour, which men or women can do.

"We’re talking about predatory behavior. Their lives were ruined.”

6. April and May 2002 - Underage pregnancy and sex tape allegations
Two new women filed new lawsuits against him alleging sexual misconduct.

The first, Patrice Jones, claimed Kelly had got her pregnant when she was underage, and then forced her to have an abortion.

Patrice claimed Kelly pressured her into a sexual relationship when she was 16 years old, and that she had sex with him “20 or 30 times”.

Like many of the other girls, she said Kelly had promised to help her in her music career.

Another woman, Montina Woods, also suited Kelly, alleging that he videotaped them having sex without her knowledge.

The recording was allegedly circulated on an R Kelly “sex tape”, which was being sold under the title R Kelly Triple-X.

The star settled both cases out of court, paying an undisclosed sum in return for a non-disclosure agreement.

7. June 2002- Charged with child pornolography while releasing hugely successful album

Four months after receiving the second sex tape from the Chicago Sun-Times, police charged the star with 21 counts of child pornography, involving intercourse, oral sex, urination, and other sexual acts.

All of the charges related to one girl, born in September 1984.

It took six years for the case to come to trial, during which time the singer, who posted bail of £750,000, released a hugely successful album, Trapped In The Closet.

In 2004, while still on probation, Kelly was allowed to attended the Grammy awards, for which he was a nominee, but must not come into contact with Michael Jackson.

But although 14 witnesses identified the girl on the tape, the jury found him not guilty after concluding they could not prove the girl on the tape was a minor.

8. 2002-2004 - Arrested over more child porn - and charges dropped
Following his arrest over the sex video case, police charged Kelly with a further 12 counts of child pornography.

The charges came after officers seized a camera at the Florida holiday home where he was arrested.

It allegedly showed the star having sex with an underage girl.

But they were later dropped after a judge ruled the photos were obtained without a probable cause for a search warrant.

9. July 2017 - Sex cult claims
The rapper was accused of trapping six women in a “sex cult” in July 2017.

An article on Buzzfeed alleged that Kelly seduced young women who wanted help progressing their music careers, before taking control of their lives - including confiscating their cell phones and barring contact with friends and family.

A former personal assistant told how the singer only permitted the women to wear jogging suits so that other men can’t see their bodies.

She also claimed when other men were in the same room Kelly “would make the girls turn around and face the wall in their jogging suits because he doesn’t want them to be looked at be anyone else".

The article claimed the star would dictate "what they eat, how they dress, when they bathe, when they sleep, and how they engage in sexual encounters that he records".

Kelly denied the claims, and his lawyer said in a statement: “We can only wonder why folks would persist in defaming a great artist who loves his fans, works 24/7, and takes care of all of the people in his life.”

10. August 2017 - More underage sex allegations
The Buzzfeed story prompted a number of further allegations against the star, starting with Jehronda Pace.

She broke a non-disclosure agreement claiming she had a sexual relationship with Kelly which began when she was 16.

She claimed that the singer filmed their sexual encounters without her consent, and that she ended the relationship with him when he physically abused her after catching her texting with a friend.


11. October 2017 - Accused of physical and sexual abuse
Former Dallas radio DJ Kitti Jones told Rolling Stone magazine that Kelly coerced her into sex and physically and sexually abused her while she lived with the singer in Chicago between 2011 and 2013.

She told another magazine, Spin: “Coming forward at that time was out of the question.

"I wasn’t sure who I was anymore. I was just ashamed, I wanted to go into hiding, I wanted to forget that it happened.”

12. March 2018 - Claims he got pals to 'scout' for younger women
In a BBC Three documentary in March 2018, Lovell Jones, a former friend and collaborator of Kelly, said that the singer asked him to scout out women "that looked young" at parties.

He claimed that it was "common knowledge" that the singer preferred young girls.

13. April 2018 - Woman says he knowingly infected her with an STD
A month later, another woman filed a civil complaint in Dallas against Kelly, alleging he knowingly infected her with an unnamed STD.

In the lawsuit the unnamed woman accused him of “several form for criminal misconduct… including, but not limited to, unlawful restraint, furnishing alcohol and illegal drugs to a minor, and aggravated assault”.

14. May 2018 - More abuse allegations
Another Buzzfeed report included abuse allegations regarding two new women: Lizzette Martinez, who said she met Kelly when she was 17, and another woman identified only as “N.,” whose mother told BuzzFeed she also met Kelly at age 17.

On the same day, the Washington Post also published an expose detailing accusation by two additional women who claimed Kelly had abused them in the past.

Soon after, another woman, Asante McGee, appeared on the Today show alleging that she had to ask permission to use the bathroom while living with Kelly, and that the singer would slap women for calling him anything other than “daddy.”

15. October 2018 - Ex-wife claims he tied her to a bed
Andrea Kelly, who was married to R Kelly from 1996 to 2009, claimed he physically abused her.

She told in an interview how her ex-husband once hog-tied her to a bed and attacked her in the back of a car so violently that she thought she might die.

She said: “I said ‘Robert, you’re going to kill me. I can’t breathe. I just thought, ‘Oh, my God.

"I’m going to die in the back of this Hummer."

As more allegations surface, the star’s lawyer, publicist and personal assistant all quit.

16. January 2019 - Documentary airs detailing fresh allegations
The six-part Lifetime documentary Surviving R Kelly aired over three nights, detailing fresh allegations of psychological and physical abuse against the singer.

Kelly has once again denied the claims and has threatened to sue the channel over the documentary.

Police in Georgia have launched an investigation into the claims.

His daughter has spoken of her support her father's alleged victims.

She said: "I pray for all the families and women who have been affected by my father's actions. Trust, I have been deeply affected by all of this."




Child sex paedo, RTE sports producer,
could be forced to stay in UK

He served half of his 18-month sentence for attempting
to have sex with a 13-year-old child

British authorities can force newly-released paedophile and former RTE sport producer Kieran Creaven to stay in the UK.

RTE is Ireland's national TV and Radio broadcaster.

As revealed on Dublin Live yesterday he served half of his 18-month sentence for attempting to have sex with a 13-year-old child.

But authorities said he could be subject to a “home detention curfew”. This allows for the early release of prisoners before the completion of their sentence – but they would have to continue to liaise with the probation service.

A spokesman for the British Department of Justice refused to discuss the case but did reveal the standards for release. He said: “No one is released from prison without a tough risk assessment, close monitoring, and strict licence conditions which if breached can lead to more time behind bars.

Kieran Creaven arriving at court

“Under the Criminal Justice Act 2003, most prisoners must be automatically released at the halfway point of their sentence.

“Home detention curfew allows for the early release and monitoring of prisoners serving sentences of imprisonment between 12 weeks and under four years.

“The prisoner must serve at least a quarter of the sentence but may be released up to 135 days before their automatic release date at the half-way point of sentence.”

Creaven, 55, planned on two occasions to fly over from his home in Dublin to meet the “girl” he had groomed through social media messages.

The account was instead fake and was set up by the Facebook group Predator Exposure, who cornered him in Leeds on November 18, 2017, where he was expecting to meet the “girl”.

When arrested he had two boxes of condoms, a list of female names and two phones.




Thursday, 25 January 2018

May to Target Social Media Giants by Calling for Investors to Stop Funding ‘Harmful Content’

Unlike her predecessor, Theresa May has not been visibly demanding social media crack-down on paedophilic content and influence. Here, it seems she is about to speak out about just that, although her main target appears to be terrorists, not paedophiles. 

Asking the world's wealthy to operate with a conscience is an interesting tactic. It will be worth watching to see if there are any results. I'm not holding my breath.

© Pete Maclaine/ Global Look Press

Prime Minister Theresa May is expected to call on investors to pull the plug on social media giants for their failure to clear their platforms of “harmful” content when she addresses the World Economic Forum in Davos, Switzerland.

The Tory leader, who has previously admonished internet giants such as Facebook and Google over their failure to clampdown on extremist content online, will argue in her speech that stakeholders have the power to “make a big difference.”

According to The Independent, she will cite Telegram as a messaging platform that has taken initiatives to censor extremist content. The PM will also acknowledge shareholders of Facebook and Twitter, who recently demanded an end to secrecy about sexual harassment, fake news and hate speech on their platforms.

“Investors can make a big difference here by ensuring trust and safety issues are being properly considered. And I urge them to do so,” the prime minister is expected to say.

Calling for a coalition of forces to eradicate the spread of hazardous content, she will say: “We also need cross-industry responses because smaller platforms can quickly become home to criminals and terrorists.

We have seen that happen with Telegram. And we need to see more cooperation from smaller platforms like this. No one wants to be known as ‘the terrorists’ platform’ or the first-choice app for pedophiles.

“Second, investors can play a vital role by considering the social impact of the companies they are investing in. They can use their influence to ensure these issues are taken seriously,” the PM will say, as she addresses the global elite gathering for the annual event in the Swiss mountains.

It comes after the PM lashed out at social media giants just a few days after an Islamic State-claimed attack at Parsons Green tube station, London injured dozens. She told companies to remove all terrorist propaganda from their platforms within two hours of it appearing online or risk hefty fines.

At the time, Home Office analysis showed that Isis shared 27,000 links to extremist content in the first five months of the 2017 and, once shared, the material remained available online for an average of 36 hours.

Besides seeing the time cut from 36 to two hours, the PM, who was speaking at a UN meeting in New York alongside French President Emmanuel Macron and Italian Prime Minister Paolo Gentiloni, said she would ultimately want social media firms to come up with technology preventing the content being shared in the first place.




Friday, 21 October 2016

Child Sex Abuse Org Urges Web Firms to Sign up to “Game-Changing” Hash List

Extraordinary success by IWF
needs to be repeated around the world

Online outfits can stamp out copies, stop sharing, prevent image uploads, says IWF chief
KELLY FIVEASH (UK)

    Aurich Lawson / Thinkstock

On its twentieth anniversary, the UK's Internet Watch Foundation—propped up by Microsoft's PhotoDNA tech—is urging Web companies to use its list of digital fingerprints to help prevent the upload, sharing, and storage of child abuse sex images online.

The IWF hash list of the underlying code associated with child abuse images was distributed to Google, Facebook, and Twitter in August 2015. It is compiled by analysts at the charity, who have the gruelling task of sifting through photos and videos showing children being sexually abused. Every eight minutes they identify a new webpage containing horrendous images.

To date, 125,583 hashes have be added to the list—more than 3,000 of which involved the abuse of babies and toddlers.

IWF chief Susie Hargreaves said that the org's analysts had always removed reported images. "But in the past it could be uploaded again, and again," she said.

"This was incredibly frustrating for us and dreadfully sad for those victims. Now our new technology allows us, and any company which uses the Image Hash List, to hunt out those abusive images, meaning Internet companies can completely stamp out copies, stop the sharing, and even stop the image being uploaded in the first place.

"This is a major breakthrough. Each and every one of these images is the painful record of a child being sexually abused. Their suffering is very real. These victims have the right to know someone is fighting this important battle."

The IWF revealed the latest figures to mark 20 years since it began fighting the circulation of child sexual abuse images online. Since 1996, it has taken down a quarter of a million URLs.

Ars asked the charity to explain how Microsoft's offering would be protected against the danger posed by making its hash list available in the cloud. IWF's technical projects officer Harriet Lester told us that Microsoft was hosting the "cloud solution" on its servers, and said that it takes "great care to ensure security and use threat mitigation practices. These are vital to the protection of services and data."

She added: "The hashes which are hosted on the cloud do not leave the cloud. When a company wants to compare an image on their services, they use an API to send the image up to the cloud and receive a yes/no reply if the image has matched to the IWF hashes.

"The hashes will be in Microsoft PhotoDNA format, we do not host any child sexual abuse images on the cloud, a PhotoDNA hash is irreversible."

As of today, the charity says that 0.2 percent of child sexual abuse images are hosted in the UK, compared with 18 percent in 1996.

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In 2015, the IWF removed nearly 70,000 child sex abuse images from the Web. In the same year, more than 2,800 individuals in Britain were prosecuted for indecent images of children offences—a 27 percent increase on 2014.

This is extraordinary! Thank you and God bless each of you at IWF. Use of the hash-list should be mandatory in every country and on every server in the world. 

Saturday, 30 April 2016

Google Helps Create ‘Web Crawler’ for Fighting Child Pornography



By Ethan Baron, Silicon Beat

An organization that works with police worldwide to remove images of child sexual abuse from the Internet has credited Google with helping it develop a “Web crawler” that finds child pornography.

“This is hugely important for the victims of child sex abuse, as this technology should block thousands of their illegal images from being viewed on the Internet,” the Internet Watch Foundation’s 2015 annual report said.

The crawler, combined with a system that tags abuse photos with codes, will also “ease the burden on analysts, as they won’t have to see so many disturbing images,” the report said.

This is a great idea!

The organization said the crawler came out of their “Googler in Residence” program, in which Google dedicated an engineer to work with the foundation. “This was just one part of the engineering support Google gave us in 2015,” the report said.

The project, which a foundation spokeswoman described as a pilot, facilitates removal of all circulating copies of particular abuse images. “By harnessing our engineering expertise through the Googler in Residence programme, (the foundation’s) skilled analysts have made amazing progress in identifying and then removing this illegal content from the web,” Katie O’Donovan, a public policy manager for Google in the U.K., said in the report. “We look forward to the next phase of the Googler in Residence project in 2016.”

Me too! Great work you guys.