Facebook Whistleblower Reveals That Facebook Chooses Profit Over Child Safety

Frances Haugen confirmed what we've warned about for years: Facebook—which owns Instagram—routinely choses profit over safety.

If Congress does not step in, predators and pimps will continue to take advantage of dangerous tech ecosystems to identify and exploit teens and children.

Congress Shows Bipartisan Support for Curbing Big Tech

"The research Haugen conveyed was crushing. It confirmed anecdotes Senators have heard for several years and is likely to solidify the instinct that already existed in Congress across the board that we need greater online protections for children."

~ Dr. Eleanor Gaetan, NCOSE director of public policy

The Online Sex Industry is Out of Control

"Today, exponentially wealthy, international companies like MindGeek (which owns Pornhub), XHamster, and Xvideos dominate the online pornography industry and make hundreds of millions in profit. Their online videos are violent, racist, and incest-themed. They also feature actual sexual assaults, sex trafficking, and massive quantities of child pornography.

It’s beyond time for federal law enforcement to step up and do its job."

~ Benjamin Bull, NCOSE general counsel

Recognizing Survivors This Mental Illness Awareness Week 

The commercial sex industry preys on the vulnerable and leaves a majority of survivors with mental health disorders, the most common being post-traumatic stress disorder (PTSD), depression, and anxiety.

The psychological impacts on those within these exploitative systems cannot be overstated.

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