
KOSA Introduced in the House to #ProtectKidsOnline
The End OSEAC Coalition applauds the introduction of the Kids Online Safety Act (KOSA) in the U.S. House of Representatives.
The End OSEAC Coalition applauds the introduction of the Kids Online Safety Act (KOSA) in the U.S. House of Representatives.
The End Online Sexual Exploitation and AbusOn Friday, April 12, the End Online Sexual Exploitation and Abuse of Children Coalition’s Survivors Council met with Department of Homeland Security officials to discuss the department’s online safety and prevention efforts, including their upcoming Know2Protect (K2P) campaign, which launches today.
The End Online Sexual Exploitation and Abuse of Children (OSEAC) Coalition, a group of organizations committed to furthering policies that protect children online, commends the House Judiciary Committee on today’s markup of the Revising Existing Procedures On Reporting via Technology (REPORT) Act (H.R.5082).
The Coalition supports today’s hearing House Judiciary Committee Subcommittee On Crime and Federal Government Surveillance, chaired by Rep. Andy Biggs (R-AZ) titled, “A Voice for the Voiceless – CSAM Identification.”
The End OSEAC Coalition applauds Sen. Lindsey Graham (R-SC) for his efforts to expedite passage of several child protection bills under unanimous consent.
Updates to the bill include modifying the “duty of care” provision, which specifies that companies are legally responsible for preventing children from being harmed online through their platform’s design features.
Social media and technology have become ever-changing realms. We have seen the growth of these respective platforms exponentially as change across social media occurs every second. As more people begin and continue to gain access to social media, it is without a doubt that this has created an incredibly harmful reality for children, parents, and society as a whole.
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