Invisible Danger Child Safety and Risk Analysis in the Digital World Report
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This report has been prepared to reveal the often unseen risks in the digital
world that are linked to child exploitation. The study is not only diagnostic
but also framed to raise awareness and support preventive measures. Over
300,000 digital connection records from 159 countries were collected and
subjected to comprehensive data cleaning and analysis processes. The data
do not contain direct exploitation content but reflect digital behavior
patterns indicating attempts to access, view, or download such content.
The findings indicate that digital activities threatening child safety have
become systematic on a global scale. China and Japan account for 48.5% of
total global activity, highlighting areas of concentrated risk. Norway and
Spain, on the other hand, exhibit high content diversity, indicating a need for
more complex and multifaceted intervention strategies. The peaks in activity
observed in May and December suggest that protective measures for
children should be planned in accordance with these seasonal fluctuations.
Additionally, the year 2019 stands out as a global turning point in digital
exploitation risks.
This report not only presents data analysis but also serves as an early
warning system aimed at raising awareness of child exploitation and guiding
preventive actions.
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