P*rnhub's 2023 year in review is being criticized for alleged ties to sex trafficking, sparking a social media campaign under the hashtag #traffickinghub. The platform faces backlash for its content, with calls for action against it. YouTube is also under scrutiny for allowing ads from pedophiles, prompting concerns about child safety on the platform. Meanwhile, Google's Chrome browser has implemented stricter measures, raising concerns about user privacy and access to content.
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Google's Chrome browser is more locked down than ever, introducing new tricks to inhibit extensions, collect even more user data for ads, and restrict access to content for people who use ad-blockers. https://t.co/B9rRtZ0MpT
This is absolutely sick. @YouTube allows pedophiles to advertise on their platform. I’m sure @Disney will pull their advertising from there any minute now. .@FBI https://t.co/vUzHgtHbSt
#sextrafficking #pornhub Pornhub’s 2023 Year in Review #traffickinghub @LailaMickelwait https://t.co/sI4fIg1Yol via @YouTube
YouTube now has warning interstitial pages on outbound links. Soon those interstitial pages will carry autoplaying ads.
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