A service for complaints about content related to sexual abuse of children on the Internet has launched in Ukraine.
04.03.24
The first portal for reporting materials related to child sexual abuse online, StopCrime, has launched in Ukraine. The project was created by the public organization “Magnolia” with the support of the Ministry of Digital Transformation of Ukraine, Diya.Osvit and the Cyber Police Department of the National Police of Ukraine.
The message sent may be anonymous. The main thing is to add a link where the content is posted. For further investigation and blocking of such content, the public organization “Magnolia”, as a member of the International Network, collects, analyzes and transfers it to the Cyber Police Department and Interpol.
The Magnolia public organization is responsible for the functioning and processing of online requests and facilitating the documentation and investigation of crimes committed against children. She is also a member of INHOPE, an international network of online child sexual abuse hotlines. The Ministry of Digital Development began consultations on INHOPE even before the start of a full-scale invasion.
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