Putting a stop to online child sexual grooming


Around one in three child sexual grooming cases reported to the police involve social media influencers or public figures, who exploit their position of trust to take advantage of their young followers. – Filepic

In recent times, we have witnessed an unsettling surge in cases of child sexual grooming linked to social media platforms.

Beneath the glossy facade of influencer culture lies a growing epidemic that preys on children.

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