Snapchat Expands Safety Measures to Protect Users from Online Exploitation
October 4, 2024 (V SOCIAL MEDIA OF HOLLYWOOD) – Snapchat has introduced new measures aimed at improving user safety, with a focus on preventing online exploitation such as sextortion and child sexual abuse. The platform has implemented advanced technology, including tools like PhotoDNA and CSAI Match, to detect and block harmful content. New in-app warnings for suspicious contacts and improved friending protections have been added to enhance safety for teenage users.
In addition to its technical updates, Snapchat has expanded its Family Center tools, which allow parents to monitor their teens' interactions on the platform. The company has also increased its global Trust and Safety teams, as well as its Law Enforcement Operations team, to support investigations and address potential threats. Snapchat collaborates with law enforcement agencies both in the U.S. and internationally, particularly in regions where online exploitation is prevalent.
The platform remains involved in industry-wide efforts to address online harm, participating in programs such as the National Center for Missing and Exploited Children’s Take It Down initiative. Snapchat also works with global coalitions like WeProtect and the Tech Coalition to share information and develop strategies to prevent child exploitation.
Snapchat continues to raise awareness about online safety through public education efforts, including research initiatives like the Digital Well-Being Index. These efforts aim to provide insights into online behaviors and risks, helping users, parents, and industry partners stay informed.
Read the official release from snapchat here.
Source: Snapchat