"DHS Launches Campaign to Combat Online Child Exploitation"

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The Department of Homeland Security has launched a new public awareness campaign, Know2Protect, in collaboration with public and private sector partners, to combat online child exploitation and abuse. The campaign aims to educate parents and children on recognizing predators, reporting exploitation, and supporting victims, with support from tech giants like Google and Meta, as well as sporting leagues and law enforcement officials. This initiative comes in response to rising rates of child sexual exploitation, with the federal government taking steps to address the issue amid increasing online activity and technological advancements.
- DHS announces new campaign to combat "unimaginable horror" of child exploitation and abuse online CBS News
- DHS Chief Alejandro Mayorkas targets online child sex exploitation USA TODAY
- DHS Secretary Mayorkas talks campaign to keep kids safe online CBS News
- Federal authorities launching child sex exploitation awareness campaign The Hill
- A First-of-its-kind Campaign to Combat Online Child Sexual Exploitation and Abuse Privacy and Safety Hub
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