IWF: Children coerced into live streaming own sexual abuse, 98% under 13


The internet can make it easy to find porn, and exposure is higher in the summer. (Dreamstime)

Parents need to be stricter in monitoring their children's online activity, especially if the kids have access to platforms that offer live-streaming, says the Britain-based charity Internet Watch Foundation (IWF).

On top of that, IWF also hopes that parents educate their children from young regarding the permanence of content distributed online, as well as the potential loss of control over its removal and distribution.

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