VieBleu ago

Read the comments for the article - the pushback is incredible~ The main comments all deride the integrity of the article and one goes so far as to whine and talk about how "important" the images are for the pedos!

"We aren't allowed to see even a glimpse of the pictures that they describe as 'horrific' so that we, as adults, can judge.

It is time for a more mature debate on the role that child sexual images play in our society; clearly, they are extremely important to their viewers for sexual pleasure (these men risk liberty, relationships, personal security and reputation just to look at them) and they are equally important to the secretive guardians for their secure careers."

Laskar ago

It's interesting how tech savvy they are willing to be to do this. I would think that narrows down the possible malefactors behind this, in an age where many college graduates can barely read.

Takeitslow ago

The lengths these guys go to just to hide is amazing. The energy they spend trying to groom kids, hide and trade pics... it's like their entire lives revolves around fucking kids. It's like they are drug addicted or something.

Micheal84 ago

It could just be a Pizza restaurant website, but then there's more.

derram ago

https://archive.is/RfNmF | https://vgy.me/oK75W2.png :

How paedophiles use cookies and keywords to hide sexual abuse images in innocent-looking sites | The Independent

'Europe hosts the majority of child abuse web pages (60 per cent), with North America in second place (37 per cent). '

'In 2016, some 1,572 websites were found to be using this method to hide child sexual abuse imagery, an increase of 112 per cent since 2015 (when 743 sites were identified). '

'Services that cost nothing, and allow people to remain anonymous, are attractive,” she said. “While it’s positive that the UK continues to remain hostile to child sexual abuse material, the global picture isn’t good. '

'Once you’ve followed that pathway through, you can see the child sexual abuse imagery.”The illegal content can be hidden behind what appear to be legitimate blog sites, news sites or even fake 404 error pages. '

'The IWF first discovered the approach in 2011, and says it makes the detection and removal of child sexual abuse imagery from the internet more difficult – and its use is on the rise. '

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