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YOUNG MEN REPORT MORE SEXTORTION THAN ANY AGE GROUP

INDUSTRY DESK1 MIN READ
MON, JUL 13, 2026

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Australia's eSafety Commissioner has identified significant gaps in how major tech platforms address online sexual extortion. Young men are reporting sextortion at higher rates than any other demographic, with over 2,000 complaints filed in just six months.

eSafety's latest transparency report reveals that major platforms including Apple, Meta, Google, Microsoft, and Snap are failing to adequately combat online sexual exploitation. The watchdog found "significant gaps" in how these companies handle reports of sextortion and child sexual abuse material. Young men are disproportionately affected by sextortion schemes, where perpetrators threaten to share intimate images unless victims pay money. The spike in complaints reflects the growing prevalence of this crime online. The eSafety Commissioner's findings underscore mounting pressure on tech companies to strengthen safeguards. As reports of online sexual exploitation continue rising, regulators are demanding platforms take more aggressive action to detect, prevent, and respond to these crimes. The transparency report serves as a benchmark for corporate accountability and highlights the urgent need for improved safety measures across the industry.

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The Guardian — Technology

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