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  1. Child sexual abuse material (CSAM) is illegal.

    • Yahoo Search has a zero-tolerance policy for CSAM. If you encounter CSAM on Yahoo Search:
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      • to the National Center for Missing and Exploited Children.
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  2. Easy setup and easy money- reasons why cybersex is flourishing in the Philippines. Families in need of extra income, are sending their own children to become 'cam-girls'. Philippines outlawed ...

  3. Sharing nudes is when someone sends a naked or semi-naked image or video to another person. Sharing nudes is sometimes called ‘sexting’, however this term is often used by young people to talk about sharing sexual messages and not imagery.

  4. Pages in category "Child pornography websites". The following 7 pages are in this category, out of 7 total. This list may not reflect recent changes .

  5. In a 2018 survey of predominantly white middle-class college students in the United States, only 9.98% of women and 7.04% of men reported seeing real people (either adults or other children) as their first childhood experience of nudity. Many were accidental (walking in on someone) and were more likely to be remembered as negative by women.

  6. Selling explicit and nude images online. Learn about the risks and how to support a child if they're feeling pressured to share or sell nude or explicit images online. Why are children offered money for nude images or videos? Young people use the internet for many different reasons, but one reason may be to make some money.

  7. Sexting: sharing nudes and semi-nudes. Last updated: 11 Apr 2024. Advice for schools and organisations working with children and young people. Sexting is when people share a sexual message and/or a naked or semi-naked image, video or text message with another person.

  8. Sending, owning, or taking naked or sexual pictures of someone under 18 (called a minor) is generally illegal, even if you both said it was ok. Never send, store, or forward a naked picture of a minor.