'WILL HIDE PERVS'

Facebook at risk of becoming ‘one-stop child grooming shop’ if it encrypts messages, NSPCC warns

FACEBOOK risks becoming a “one-stop child grooming shop” if it encrypts its messaging services, the NSPCC warns.

The social media giant is considering bringing in the secure texting software on its site and Instagram Direct.

Advertisement
Facebook is at risk of becoming a 'one-stop child grooming shop' if it encrypts its message service, the NSPCC has warnedCredit: AFP or licensors

But kids’ charity NSPCC said it could stop offenders being caught.

Out of 9,259 detected cases of online child sexual offences and abuse images, just over 4,000 were on Facebook, Instagram and Whats­App, which it also owns and is already encrypted.

Of these, 22 per cent were on Instagram, 19 per cent on Facebook — but only three per cent on WhatsApp.

The NSPCC said it highlights the difficulty of uncovering crimes on encrypted platforms.

Advertisement

MOST READ IN POLITICS

DON'S FURY
Trump breaks silence after hush money case ruling slamming Democrats
FINAL GIFT
Top politician's wife left £1.5million in her will after after dying aged 79
VAPES OF WRATH
Public want shopkeepers to face £1k fines for selling e-cigs to children
STOP THE BLOAT
Home Office staff blew £10k on dinner at swanky London restaurant

The charity’s Andy Burrows said: “ is actively choosing to give offenders a place to hide in the shadows and risks making itself a one-stop grooming shop.”

It wants measures such as no encrypted messages to or from kids’ accounts.

Facebook said: “We’re consulting with experts on the best ways to implement safety measures before fully implementing end-to-end encryption.”

Facebook CEO Mark Zuckerberg says the social media giant is reluctant to ban political ads because 'people should be able to judge for themselves'



Topics
Advertisement
machibet777.com