Telegram plans child abuse crackdown following Pavel Durov’s arrest in Paris
Messaging app Telegram will deploy new tools to prevent the spread of images of child sexual abuse after teaming up with the Internet Watch Foundation.
Published: Tue 9 Aug 2022
Written by: Times Radio Breakfast
Susie Hargreaves OBE speaks to Aasmah Mir and Calum Macdonald on Times Radio Breakfast about the staggering increase in 'self-generated' online child sexual abuse imagery featuring 7-to-10 years olds in the first half of 2022.
Hear the interview in full on Times Radio (starts at 1hr 24min 47sec)
Messaging app Telegram will deploy new tools to prevent the spread of images of child sexual abuse after teaming up with the Internet Watch Foundation.
After years of ignoring pleas to sign up to child protection schemes, the controversial messaging app Telegram has agreed to work with an internationally recognised body to stop the spread of child sexual abuse material (CSAM).
The images that Nelson made have been linked back to real children around the world. In some cases, he then went on to encourage his clients to rape and sexually assault the youngsters.