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Important Information for Members of the Public:
If you suspect that a child or group of children is in danger, or being exploited in any manner whatsoever, or if you suspect an individual (or group of individuals) of crimes against children, including slavery, child trafficking, or child sexual exploitation, or you suspect that someone is viewing, distributing, or trading in child pornography, or may be a predator on children, please contact us immediately after reading the instructions below.
- Do nothing in any way to alert the person or entity that you are suspicious or know of their activities. Do not communicate with them by any method, and do not continue to visit a website you find suspicious, or attempt to investigate their activities by yourself.
- Never try and confront or tackle a person or entity you suspect by yourself. Not only could this be extremely dangerous but you may also cause that person or entity to compromise or destroy important evidence, or compromise an ongoing investigation into a suspect’s activities. Be aware that child exploitation is carried out on a large scale worldwide by organized criminals who use advanced technical knowledge to shield their activities, and may also be able to trace your whereabouts, threaten you, or steal your identity. Many of these individuals are extremely dangerous.
- Contact us via the secure e-mail form link below and we will get in touch with you directly. IMPORTANT!Never include any sensitive data about a child in any open e-mail message. Similarly, do not rely on standard Instant Messaging, SMS (text), or VoIP (Internet telephone) technologies as these are insecure methods of communication. Our Central Operations personnel will contact you through a secure communications channel for full details once you have initiated contact with us.
- You may use an alias or nickname if you wish. However, we would prefer to know your real name. We guarantee to keep your identity absolutely confidential where required.
- Always ensure that you are easily reachable by telephone.
Domestic Child Abuse:
While we are extremely sympathetic to individual cases of domestic child abuse, jurisdiction for addressing such cases lies with your local police or child welfare authority unless you consider your local authorities to be unreliable or corrupt.