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Australia's eSafety Report Reveals Major Gaps in Big Tech's Child Safety Measures
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A recent report by Australia's eSafety Commissioner highlights significant failures by major tech companies like Apple, Meta, and Google in combating online sexual extortion, particularly affecting young men aged 18 to 24. In 2022, eSafety received over 2,200 complaints of sexual extortion, with 85% from men, and noted that many victims are adolescents. The report criticizes platforms for not effectively using technology to identify coercion tactics and for having inadequate reporting tools. Despite some improvements, such as Google and Snap enhancing their measures against child sexual abuse material, many platforms still lack dedicated reporting categories for sexual extortion. The report calls for better compliance with Australia’s Basic Online Safety Expectations, which require tech companies to report biannually on their safety measures. The ongoing issue raises concerns about the psychological and emotional impacts on victims and their families.
Key Points: • Over 2,200 complaints of sexual extortion were reported to eSafety in 2022, primarily from young men. • Major tech companies are criticized for inadequate measures to combat online sexual extortion. • The report emphasizes the need for better reporting tools and compliance with safety regulations.