Why Google's Stricter Policies Matter in the Age of Pamibaby Leaks - Hollywood Camera Work Backup Portal

Privacy concerns with Google include a wide range of issues and controversies related to collection, use, and sharing of user data across Google products, services, and platforms, including Google Search. To protect our users, we create policies that establish what types of content and behaviours are not acceptable for each Google product or service. Our product policies guide the enforcement actions we take every day as we track emerging threats and address violations in a timely manner. CSAM stands for child sexual abuse material. It consists of any visual depiction, including but not limited to photos, videos, and computer-generated imagery, involving the use of a minor engaging in sexually explicit conduct. We devote significant resources—technology, people, and time—to detecting, deterring, removing, and reporting child sexual exploitation content and behavior. For more on our efforts to protect children and families,...See full list on support.google.comWe invest heavily in fighting child sexual exploitation online and use technology to deter, detect, and remove CSAM from our platforms. This includes automated detection and human review, in addition to relying on reports submitted by our users and third parties such as NGOs. We deploy hash matching, including YouTube’s CSAI Match, to detect known CSAM. We also deploy machine learning classifiers to discover never-before-seen CSAM, which is then confirmed by our specialist review teams. Detection of never-before-seen CSAM helps the child safety ecosystem in a number of ways, including identifying child victims in need of safeguarding and contributing to the hashset to grow our abilities to detect known CSAM. Once a report is received by NCMEC, they may forward it to law enforcement agencies around the world.See full list on support.google.comOnce Google becomes aware of apparent CSAM, we make a report to NCMEC. These reports are commonly referred to as CyberTipLine reports, or CyberTips. In addition, we attempt to identify cases involving hands-on abuse of a minor, production of CSAM, or child trafficking. In those instances, we send a supplemental CyberTip report to NCMEC to help prioritize the matter.