Ahead of a Congressional hearing on children's online safety, Meta, the parent company of Facebook and Instagram, has partnered with the Center for Open Science to offer data to third-party researchers studying online well-being, according to TechCrunch. This collaboration is announced as new data reveals that, despite decades of crackdown efforts, sexual pictures and videos of children are more widely available online than ever.
Facebook and Instagram parent company Meta revealed it will give data to researchers for a study in partnership with the Center for Open Science. https://t.co/2bKQkbJi6X
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Despite decades of efforts to crack down on sexual pictures and videos of children online, they’re more widely available now than ever, according to new data. On Wednesday, a high-profile hearing will spotlight the issue. https://t.co/59AiOdZbZp