Instagram aids child sex abuse doll sellers *Updated* WIN: 8 child sex abuse doll accounts removed from Instagram
Is Australian sex doll "influencer" Rod profiting from the sale of toddler sex abuse dolls?
Read moreMeta failing young girls: Our investigations in the media
"Instagram and Twitter failing to crack down on paedophiles stealing photos of child influencers"
Read moreWe reported 100 pieces of child exploitation content to Instagram - they removed just three
Mega and PayPal named in Instagram's child sex abuse material promos
Read moreProtect children from porn and predators: Our urgent message to Big Tech
Draft Codes leave major loopholes for child sexual exploitation
Read moreMan tweets child rape desire - eSafety dismisses complaint
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Federal Government agency eSafety and the Online Safety Act are supposed to keep Australians safe online. But we’re not sure the tools available for seeking recourse are working.
Read moreNational Child Protection Week 2022: Support our campaigns to protect children and young people
Exposing corporates profiting from child exploitation
September 4-10 is National Child Protection Week. The theme is 'Every child, in every community, needs a fair go'.
Read on to learn more about what we're doing to combat sexual abuse and exploitation of children, and to give children a 'fair go'.
Read moreWin! Ad for push-up bra removed within hours
Instagram hair and makeup platform removes video following public backlash.
Read moreTwitter + Instagram remove child exploitation material after we exposed them
Tech giants STILL aiding predators, putting young girls at risk
Read moreSHEIN’s ‘highly sexualised’ image found in breach of ad code of ethics
Shopping giant in our sights for objectifying women + sexualising girls
This month Ad Standards upheld complaints against online fashion giant SHEIN. It was the first time the China-based company - reportedly worth $30 billion - has come under the complaint-handling body’s scrutiny.
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