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  • The Duchess of Edinburgh urged a collective effort to combat online child abuse, stating that protecting children requires collaboration among all involved parties, including governments and tech companies.
  • Safeguarding Minister Jess Phillips highlighted the rising problem of child exploitation online, citing a 22% increase in serious abuse images from the Internet Watch Foundation.
  • The Duchess emphasized the need for global cooperation among governments, tech companies, and law enforcement to address the increasing dangers children face online.
  • Ministers plan to introduce new laws to address online child sexual abuse within the Crime and Policing Bill, focusing on illegal AI tools for creating such images.
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Duchess of Edinburgh urges ‘collective effort’ to tackle online child abuse

Sophie and safeguarding minister Jess Phillips joined forces to highlight the need to tackle child sexual abuse and exploitation online.

·London, United Kingdom
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Financial Times broke the news in London, United Kingdom on Thursday, February 2, 2023.
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