The home secretary issued a call to action to the likes of Google and Facebook to help curb the spread of indecent imagesA “call to action” for technology companies such as Facebook and Google to do more to help combat online child sexual abuse is to be sounded on Monday by the home secretary, Sajid Javid, as a part of a new government push.New funding support for law enforcement battling the problem is also expected to be unveiled as he outlines a “personal mission to tackle child abuse in all its forms” in what is being trailed as a flagship speech. Continue reading…
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