Australia Finds Major Gaps in Big Tech's Response to Online Child Abuse
An Australian authority has identified serious deficiencies in how major technology companies address online child sexual abuse. The findings highlight significant gaps in the industry's efforts to protect children.
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Australia finds serious gaps in Big Tech response to online child sexual abuse
Big Tech companies, including Apple, Meta and Google, have “significant gaps” in tackling child sexual abuse and the growing threat of online sexual extortion, Australia’s internet regulator said on Tuesday. Online platforms are failing to use available technologies that can identify well-known coercion scripts used by sexual extortion offenders, eSafety said in a transparency report. “In several cases, we have provided these platforms with evidence of how their services are being colonised b...
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Online platforms are failing to use available tech that can identify well-known coercion scripts used for sexual extortion, the nation's internet regulator said.
Read full article →Australia finds serious gaps in Big Tech response to online child sexual abuse
Online platforms are failing to use available technologies that can identify well-known coercion scripts used by sexual extortion offenders, eSafety says in a transparency report
By Reuters
Read full article →Australia finds serious gaps in Big Tech response to online child sexual abuse
Online platforms fail to detect known sexual extortion coercion scripts, eSafety says
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