Reviewing the Enforcement of App Age Ratings in Apple’s App Store and Google Play
April 2022
This analysis looks at the numerous safety shortfalls found in Apple and Google’s mobile app stores.
Canada’s national tipline for reporting the online sexual exploitation of children
As part of the Canadian Centre for Child Protection (C3P), Cybertip.ca committed to innovative research that looks to better understand the scope of child sexual victimization — online or hands‑on abuse — the systemic failures that allow this to occur, and where the gaps in child protection lie in order to hold industry and government accountable, promote transparency, and assist policy makers in developing effective regulatory frameworks that protect children and support survivors.
April 2022
This analysis looks at the numerous safety shortfalls found in Apple and Google’s mobile app stores.
June 2021
Using data from Project Arachnid, this report provides crucial information for the development of effective regulation of ESPs as it relates to the protection of children.
December 2020
This report identifies a number of barriers for reporting and getting child sexual abuse material removed from some of the most widely-used web platforms.
March 2020
The results of this survey underscore the public’s opinion on how industry should be held accountable in the removal of online child sexual abuse material, and harmful/abusive images of children.
December 2019
This framework not only outlines the problems with current responses to the removal of child sexual abuse images online, but also proposes a set of principles for action that prioritizes the best interests and protection of children through clarified roles and a standardized global approach.
To read all of C3P’s research and reports, visit protectchildren.ca.