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Apple, Microsoft, and some other leading tech companies not doing enough to tackle child sexual exploitation on their platforms: eSafety Commissioner
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Apple, Microsoft, and some other leading tech companies not doing enough to tackle child sexual exploitation on their platforms: eSafety Commissioner
What’s the news: Australia’s newly establsihed eSafety Commissioner on August 30 issued legal notices to Apple, Meta (and WhatsApp), Microsoft (and Skype), Snap and Omegle...
Two cases in the U.S. of Google disabling accounts and flagging potential child sexual abuse in personal devices prompts many questions
Tech companies Meta, Google, TikTok, Twitch,and Twitter have adopted a self-regulatory code to tackle harmful online content in New Zealand
A US judge allowed a lawsuit against Visa to proceed noting that it aided MindGeek (PornHub) in child porn by providing its payment services
Apple has already been down this road.
Apple has said that it will delay its implementation of measures to address CSAM material, but advocates are asking Apple to abandon the plan...
While Apple has said that it has previously refused government demands that degrade the privacy of users, the company’s track record in China indicates...
While child rights groups have welcomed Apple’s announcement, Whatsapp’s CEO has expressed concern by calling it the wrong approach. Last Thursday, Apple announced...
By implementing an on-device matching process, Apple wants to detect and flag child sexual abuse material. But can this technology be used by governments...