Apple Should Lead Big Tech in Protecting Children

This past August, Apple announced a series of measures designed to fight the exponentially increasing crime of child exploitation. But after receiving pushback, Apple paused implementation of these features—delaying tools that could quite literally be saving children’s lives.

Big Tech is not only failing miserably in protecting kids, but it is preying on them, perpetuating the ills, and even profiting from the harms.

Take action and ask Apple to take some additional critically necessary, common sense steps.

New Podcast Episode: "How to Talk to Your Kids About Porn and Digital Self-Defense"

Kristen Jensen, founder of Defend Young Minds, shares tips and resources to empower kids and promote online safety.

With kids accessing the internet younger and younger, it's more important than ever to make sure they understand the harms of pornography and how to navigate the online world.

Problematic USC Study Should Not Be Used to Legislate

The study relies on very little data but is being used as “evidence” to bolster efforts to fully decriminalize prostitution.

New Report Confirms That Parents Must Talk to Kids About Online Safety Earlier

Digital spaces can and should be safe for every child—and parents play a critical role in educating kids about online safety. 

The most important and impactful thing you can do today is to simply have a conversation with your kids.

Thorn's new study exposes online risks and harms youth face today which are critical to understand when approaching these conversations.

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