Children as young as eight are being blackmailed into performing sex acts live on webcam

Children as young as eight are being blackmailed into performing sex acts live on webcam
CEOP is to focus on illicit activity on the dark web as it looks to unmask those who think they are anonymous
A report claims there is a link between viewing indecent images of children and real-life abuse
Things have moved on since CEOP’s Facebook campaign, but child protection in social media still needs careful thought, says Peter Judge
CEOP protected over 400 children from online threats last year, as parents turn to tech to track their offspring
A breach at the Child Exploitation and Online Protection Centre has triggered an ICO investigation
Legal action could follow a Daily Mail headline that linked Facebook to a paedophile gang
The Child Exploitation and Online Protection (CEOP) Centre has recorded a large increase in the number of online compliants
CEOP’s Jim Gamble has slammed government plans to roll the child protection agency into the NCA
Phoenix Foundation “disgusted” and a government chief officer resigns over decision to disband child protection agency
Child protection agency Ceop argued over how much presence it should have on Facebook. It should be making its message to children clearer and going viral, says Peter Judge
Facebook has given in to pressure and added the Ceop child protection button – as part of an optional app
Facebook has made some concessions, but most of us are so addicted, it can pretty much do what it likes, says Peter Judge
CEOP is bullying Facebook to display its button. Peter Judge would side with the social networking site, if he didn’t have doubts about its privacy stance
Buttons don’t help, Facebook says to CEOP child protection body
The social network has finally agreed to use the child protection button on its site, while launching a PR offensive to boost its child protection credentials
Harriet Harman says MPs are “taking action” to make Facebook adopt the UK’s CEOP online protection scheme for children – although the site has argued it is not needed