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The National Tribune·2 min read·medium

New eSafety report reinforces the need for stronger guardrails to protect children from livestreamed abuse

New eSafety report reinforces the need for stronger guardrails to protect children from livestreamed abuse
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The eSafety Commissioner's latest report highlights that children remain at risk of sexual exploitation on popular video calling platforms. The findings emphasize the urgent need for stronger safety guardrails to protect minors in digital environments.

The eSafety Commissioner’s latest transparency report reveals live online sexual exploitation of children persists in an enabling environment on most popular video calling platforms. eSafety’s third periodic transparency report reveals a continued la... [5704 chars]

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New eSafety report reinforces the need for stronger guardrails to protect children from livestreamed abuse — Headlinne — headlinne