Email from Enough Is Enough #ProtectKidsOnline EIE in the News: Warning Parents on Tech Issues Impacting Child Safety Donna joined Paul Greaney on NTD Newsroom to discuss why toys embedded with artificial intelligence chatbots undermine children’s healthy development. (Nov. 24, 2025) Watch the interview here Donna joined Jenna Browder on CBN Faith Nation to discuss why parents need to know about Roblox and the “sadistic" 764 network preying on vulnerable children. (November 21, 2025) Watch the interview here Heads up, parents! Think twice before buying your kids Roblox gift cards this holiday season. Why? Because every dollar you spend helps a company that reports show often enables predators to reach children. Roblox is currently facing more than 35 lawsuits around child safety, and until it gets serious about protecting young users, EIE is calling on families to withhold their holiday spending and demand real change. See EIE's statement here. See article quoting Donna here EIE issued a strong response to the newly filed lawsuit by Texas Attorney General Ken Paxton against Roblox, emphasizing that the legal action must prompt the platform to urgently enhance child-safety protections. Roblox has been accused of “flagrantly ignoring” state and federal safety laws while continuing to market itself as safe for kids. Both the recent public confirmation of severe safety lapses—including grooming, pornography and violent content—and EIE’s call for faster corporate and congressional action (via passage of the Kids Online Safety Act or KOSA) underscore the urgent need for reform to protect minors online. See EIE's statement here EIE is also warning parents about an online gang known as “764” that is targeting children—mostly ages 10-17—across social media, gaming platforms (like Roblox and Discord), and mobile apps. According to the FBI, the group coerces victims into sexual activity, self‐harm, and violent acts, and extorts them by demanding compromising material, which is then used to blackmail and even broadcast in real time. EIE applauds federal law-enforcement efforts, but emphasizes that the first line of defense is parents being aware—and that comprehensive legislation such as KOSA is essential to hold tech platforms to a “duty of care” in protecting minors online. See EIE's statement here EIE Commentaries in the News: Boys Are Now Caught Under The Spell of Predatory Algorithms by Donna Rice Hughes (Daily Wire, Nov. 17, 2025) In Case You Missed It.... Donna speaks with internet safety expert Rick Lane and retired ICAC commander John Pizzuro about how AI, chatbots and online gangs are putting kids in danger. They explain how AI “digital companions” can mirror a child’s emotions, build unhealthy attachments, and even coach vulnerable teens toward self-harm, while online gangs like “764” use AI, deepfakes, and social media to groom and extort children. Our guests explain why AI is so hard to detect, how predators no longer need to be tech-savvy, and why strong safety-by-design laws, age verification, and accountability for tech companies are urgently needed. Watch the episode here. Thank you for taking the time to engage with these critical resources, interviews, and updates—your awareness is a powerful first step in protecting your own children online. The threats facing kids today are real, evolving, and deeply alarming, but together we can push for safer platforms, stronger laws, and accountability from Big Tech. If you believe in this mission and the work EIE is doing every day to educate families, expose digital harms to children and advocate for meaningful reform, we invite you to make a donation—large or small—to help us continue this fight. Your support equips parents, empowers prevention, and protects children. Thank you for standing with us. FUND THE FIGHT! DONATE NOW! Please remember to share this information with your family and friends using the social icons here! Share This Email Share This Email Share This Email Enough.org InternetSafety101.org We Can't Keep Children & Families Safe Online Without You! Enough Is Enough® is a national non-partisan, non-profit organization who has led the fight to make the Internet safer for children and families since 1994. EIE's efforts are focused on combating internet p*rnography, child sexual abuse material, sexual predation, sex trafficking and cyberbullying by incorporating a four-pronged prevention strategy with shared responsibilities between the public, corporate America, government and faith community. STAY CONNECTED Enough Is Enough | PO Box 1532 | Great Falls, VA 22066 US Unsubscribe | Update Profile | Constant Contact Data Notice