Blaze News original: The surprising companies accused of helping sexual exploitation — and how to protect your children online

Blaze News original: The surprising companies accused of helping sexual exploitation — and how to protect your children online


You might be surprised to learn which digital entities are accused of facilitating, enabling, and even profiting from sexual abuse and exploitation online.

Last month, the National Center on Sexual Exploitation released its annual “Dirty Dozen” list, a campaign bringing attention to entities and companies it believes are complicit in sexual exploitation.

This year’s list includes the following entities and the NCOSE’s reasoning for including them:

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Apple: “This Big Tech titan refuses to scan for child sex abuse material, hosts dangerous apps with deceptive age ratings and descriptions, and won’t default safety features for teens.” Cash App: “This peer-to-peer payment app appeals to pimps, predators, and pedophiles looking for a covert way to conduct criminal activity.” Section 230 of the Communications

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