The proliferation of digital technologies and social media platforms has created unprecedented challenges for the protection of minors. This paper examines the phenomenon of non-consensual imagery and the sexualization of children online, often masked by seemingly innocuous search terms or "code words." It analyzes the intersection of child safety, digital rights, and legal responsibilities. By exploring current legal frameworks such as the Convention on the Rights of the Child (CRC) and various national child protection laws, this paper argues for a multi-stakeholder approach involving governments, technology companies, and civil society to enforce safety-by-design principles and rigorous content moderation.
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