Fie on Goodness! Child Access to Adult Content and Products Cybertraps 018
Monday, February 22, 2021 by jethrojones
Fie on Goodness! Child Access to Adult Content and Products
- Adult Content and Products
- Legal But Age-Restricted (in theory)
- Gambling
- Pornography
- Cigarettes
- Alcohol
- Prescription Drugs
- Weapons and Explosives
- Illegal
- Obscenity / Child Pornography
- Controlled Substances as defined the Drug Enforcement Agency
- Schedule I – heroin, LSD, marijuana, ecstasy, peyote, etc.
- Schedule II – Vicodin, cocaine, methamphetamine, methadone, oxycodone, fentanyl, Dexedrine, Adderall, and Ritalin
- Schedule III – Tylenol with codeine, ketamine, anabolic steroids, testosterone
- Impure or corrupted versions of known drugs
- A range of designer/synthetic, uncategorized drugs
- Shift in Laws and Social Acceptance
- Alcohol – Prohibition
- Marijuana – Spreading legalization
- Scope of the Problem
- Examples
- 2020–12–23 One in six children steal money from their parents to pay for addictive computer game ‘loot boxes’, survey reveals – as campaigners call for them to be classed as gambling
- 2020–12–12 This 6-year-old racked up $16K on mom’s credit card playing video games
- 2020–12–04 Schoolgirl, 15, died at gathering with friends after taking ecstasy supplied by two teenagers who bought the tablets off the dark web, inquest hears
- 2020–11–08 One in 10 children admit gambling with their own money amid fears thousands of families are being plunged into ’tidal wave of misery’
- 2020–08–26 Gambling giants flout advertising rules to target children by using websites popular with youngsters
- 2020–08–18 Schoolboy, 15, AVOIDS jail after he sold three super-strong Donkey Kong ecstasy pills to a 13-year-old on Snapchat before he died hours later from ‘severe reaction’ to Class A drug
- 2020–01–03 Children are fueling marathon gaming sessions with ‘dangerous’ stimulants that have DOUBLE the caffeine of Red Bull and are promoted by YouTube stars like KSI and FaZe Jarvis
- 2018–05–14 Twitter and Instagram are accused of ‘playing with people’s lives’ for continuing to host pages advertising deadly counterfeit Xanax
- 2014–02–26 Buying a gun on Facebook takes 15 minutes
- Schoolgirl 15 died taking ecstasy supplied two teenagers bought dark web inquest hears
- Exposure
- Peers
- Social Media Influencers
- Advertising
- In-Game Purchases
- Facilitation
- Social media – algorithms, influencers, unmonitored groups
- Web sites – poorly designed and unethical
- Product-specific sites
- Private seller sites (eBay)
- Dark web – TOR
- Surface web – 4% of visible internet
- Deep web – non-indexed, non-accessible sites (government, corporate, etc.)
- Dark web – requires special browsers like TOR, I2P, or Freenet
- 2013 – DEA, Homeland Security, and FBI take down Silk Road, notorious dark web drug bazaar
- Encryption for communication (Sigaint, PGP)
- Delivery services – poor practices, disregard of regulations re signatures, etc.
- Parents – lack of supervision, access to credit cards/finances
- Payment methods
- Reloadable credit cards
- Cryptocurrency (BitCoin)
- Barter
- Why Is Age Verification on the Internet So Difficult?
- 1984 New Yorker cartoon – On the internet, no one knows you’re a dog
- Buttons and verification screens are laughable
- Birth certificates are issued locally, not nationally
- Social security numbers are given to children
- Credit card companies don’t want the hassle
- A Range of Child Protection Initiatives
- Governmental
- General
- More and more systems requiring real-time scan of driver’s license
- United Kingdom
- The Digital Economy Act – any website with more than one-third of pornographic content must securely verify that their visitors are 18 or over.
- United States
- 2021–01–29 – UPS ends home delivery of vaping products
- 2020 – The Preventing Online Sales of E-Cigarettes to Children Act
- Same safety measures as those for traditional cigarettes and smokeless tobacco
- Verify the age of customers for all purchases.
- Require an adult with ID to be present for delivery.
- Label shipping packages to show they contain tobacco products.
- Comply with all state and local tobacco tax requirements.
- 1997 Child Online Protection Act – required all commercial distributors of material harmful to minors to restrict their sites from access by minors.
- Ruled unconstitutional in 2007 by U.S. District Court. 3rd Cir. agreed in 2008, and SCOTUS denied cert in 2009.
- Software and Services
- A wide variety of software companies are competing to create effective age verification systems
- Labeling
- Association of Sites Advocating Child Protection
- Restricted to Adults label for web sites
- List of organization and software tools aimed at protecting children
- Guidelines for parents
- Install and use parent control software on all computers
- Know what sites your children frequent and monitor their online activity
- Foster communication with your children so they understand the potential dangers they may be exposed to online.
- What Can Parents Do?
- Monitor the Use of Devices
- Install Filtering Software and Use Parental Controls
- Check Browser History
- Lots of Conversation
- Be Confident in Discussing Online Activity with Your Child
- Pay Attention to Your Child’s Behavior
- Don’t Be Afraid to Discuss Influence of Friends
- Sign Up for Delivery Notification and Check All Packages / Consider Installing a Smart Doorbell
- Keep a Close Eye on Your Finances
- Get Help
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