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Internet Hotline’s Warning About Teen Dating Groups Accessible on Social Media
The Internet Hotline Legal Assistance Service operated by the Office of the National Media and Infocommunications Authority (NMHH), draws attention to the fact that publicly accessible teen dating groups on social media are frequently exploited by perpetrators to groom and sexually solicit children. Many of these groups, which often count thousands of members, include numerous registered users who have not yet reached the age of 13, with a significant number of users under 10 years old.
Nearly 1,500 Reports Handled by the Internet Hotline in 2024
The majority of reports submitted to the Legal Assistance Service of the National Media and Infocommunications Authority (NMHH) continue to relate to the online sexual abuse of children.
Internet Hotline Annual Report 2024.
The Internet Hotline online information and help service of the NMHH's Office has published a detailed annual report on its activities and achievements in 2024.
Another International Knowledge Exchange at Internet Hotline – Welcoming an Analyst from the Irish Hotline
During the programme, both hotlines provided in-depth presentations on their operations, regulatory frameworks, and the professional and mental health support practices in place to safeguard the wellbeing of their analysts.
A record number of two and a half million URLs of child sexual abuse material was initiated for removal worldwide in 2024
The analysts found that nine out of ten recordings featured children under 13 years old, and 98% of the recordings were of girls.
Internet Hotline helps with a downloadable information package
It was important that children understood exactly what kind of problems they could contact the Internet Hotline with and what help they could get to solve these problems, thus the authority also prepared the information in a “child-friendly language”.
Commissioner for Fundamental Rights and Commissioner for Educational Rights
The Commissioner for Fundamental Rights (CFR) is an independent human rights institution. It is responsible for protecting people's fundamental rights, monitoring the proper legal functioning of public bodies and institutions, and acting to redress citizens' grievances. The Commissioner pays particular attention to the protection of the fundamental right to human dignity, the rights of children, the interests of future generations, the rights of national minorities, the rights of persons with disabilities and the rights of the other most vulnerable groups in society.
Directorate-General for Equal Treatment
The requirement of equal treatment is breached when a person or group is disadvantaged because of a perceived or real protected characteristic. The protected characteristics include, among others, gender, colour, nationality, disability, religious belief, political opinion or gender identity.
Criminal complaint
A criminal complaint is a submission without formal requirements, a communication that may be made orally, in writing or electronically, or in person, through a statutory representative or an authorised representative.
Consumer protection
A consumer complaint is a specific request that falls outside the scope of any other (for example, judicial) procedure. Its aim is to eliminate the harm to individual rights and interests.