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Other => Computer News => Topic started by: Mulreay on November 18, 2013, 03:45:50 AM

Title: Google and Microsoft agree measures to block abuse images
Post by: Mulreay on November 18, 2013, 03:45:50 AM
Leading search engine companies Google and Microsoft have agreed measures to make it harder to find child abuse images online.

As many as 100,000 search terms will now return no results that find illegal material, and will trigger warnings that child abuse imagery is illegal.

PM David Cameron has welcomed the move but said it must be delivered or he would bring forward new legislation.

Child protection experts have warned most images are on hidden networks.

In July, Mr Cameron called on Google and Microsoft's Bing - which together account for 95% of search traffic - to do more to prevent people getting access to illegal images.

He said that they needed to ensure that searches which were unambiguously aimed at finding illegal images should return no results.
New software

Now both companies have introduced new algorithms [software instructions] that will prevent searches for child abuse imagery delivering results that could lead to such material.

Full story: http://www.bbc.co.uk/news/uk-24980765
Title: Re: Google and Microsoft agree measures to block abuse images
Post by: Google on November 20, 2013, 07:29:28 AM
I figured most of this stuff was already sorted out with Google. I had no idea that people could still use Google to find illegal images of children.

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Child protection experts have warned most images are on hidden networks.

This is true - blocking these images on Google will not change anything. These days, pedophiles use things like TOR to stay hidden, and it's much harder to catch these criminals.