Over 70 Million Online Warnings Issued for Child Sexual Abuse Material Searches
1-Minute Brief
The scale of online warnings highlights ongoing efforts to deter access to illegal child sexual abuse material.
Key Facts
- More than 70 million warnings were sent to people searching for child sexual abuse material online in the last two years.
- The warnings were triggered by attempts to access or search for child sexual abuse material (CSAM).
- The data on these warnings was newly released, according to reports.
- Both Sky News and The Independent reported on the issuance of these warnings.
- The warnings are part of broader initiatives to combat online child exploitation.
What Happened
Newly released data indicates that over 70 million warnings have been sent to individuals searching for child sexual abuse material online in the past two years.
Why It Matters
The high number of warnings underscores the persistent issue of online searches for illegal content and the ongoing efforts by authorities and organizations to address and deter such activity.
What's Next
Further measures to prevent access to child sexual abuse material online may be considered, and monitoring of warning effectiveness is likely to continue.
Sources
Confirmed by 2 independent sources
- Sky NewsUnknown12h agoMore than 70 million warnings sent to people searching for child sexual abuse content
- The IndependentLeft6h agoMillions warned over attempts to access child sex abuse material online
