by NCOSE | Dec 12, 2024 | Articles, Harms of Pornography, Kids Online Safety Act, LGBTQ+, Policy, Pornography, Protecting Children Online
Aaron Crowley explains why LGBT+ youth should not be exposed to pornography, and calls for the passing of the Kids Online Safety Act. The post Survivor of Pornography Industry Says We Must Protect LGBT+ Youth Online appeared first on...
by NCOSE | Dec 6, 2024 | Articles, Dirty Dozen List, Dirty Dozen List 2024, Image-based Sexual Abuse, Instagram, Policy, Roblox, Snapchat, Victories
Read the latest progress and updates in the fight against sexual exploitation! The post Progress with Roblox. Pam Bondi AG Nomination. Pivotal Court Case … And More! appeared first on...
by NCOSE | Nov 15, 2024 | Articles, Child Abuse, Child Exploitation, Legislation, Policy, Prostitution, Sex Trafficking
The recent resignation of Representative Matt Gaetz from Congress has raised serious questions about transparency and accountability for those who cause sexual harm. Two days before the House Committee on Ethics was set to vote on releasing a report regarding serious...
by NCOSE | Nov 4, 2024 | Articles, Cash App, Dirty Dozen List, Dirty Dozen List 2024, Github, Instagram, Kids Online Safety Act, Meta, Policy, PROTECT Act, Protecting Children Online, The Movement, Victories
Thanks to YOU taking action, many Big Tech companies are taking concrete steps to protect kids online! The post The Movement Ep. 4: Dirty Dozen List Victories, Advocacy with Senators, and More! appeared first on...
by Lily Moric | Jul 30, 2024 | Articles, Kids Online Safety Act, Policy, Protecting Children Online, Technology, Victories
Historic Victory: KOSA passed the Senate! We are so close to this crucial child protection bill becoming law! Take action now. The post VICTORY! Kids Online Safety Act Passes Senate! appeared first on...
by NCOSE | Jul 23, 2024 | Articles, CDA, Child Sexual Abuse Images, Dirty Dozen List, Dirty Dozen List 2024, Law Center, Policy, Protecting Children Online, Technology
Teen Vogue, fueled by Big Tech lobbyists, claims that removing the Internet's liability shield will harm children. Learn why they're wrong. The post What Teen Vogue Got Wrong About CDA 230, The Internet’s Liability Shield appeared first on...
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