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Meta and WhatsApp to hand over information of those behind child porn accounts

Meta and WhatsApp to hand over information of those behind child porn accounts

The Herald5 days ago
After a week of urgent litigation, the Johannesburg high court has ordered Meta, owner of Instagram and WhatsApp, to hand over — 'to the extent available' — the names, addresses, phone numbers and IP addresses of the people behind the profiles and WhatsApp channels posting graphic child pornography.
The court also ordered Meta and WhatsApp to remove 12 WhatsApp channels and 58 Instagram accounts, insofar as it was technically feasible, and for two years, whenever similar content is reported to them, they must take action within 48 hours.
The profiles and channels were posting 'graphic child pornography, devastating personal information, allegations of children being HIV positive — all the while identifying individuals and schools', said the Digital Law Company's (DLC) Emma Sadleir in court papers.
An annexure to the court papers attached some of the content that had been uploaded on these profiles. It included: a video of what was claimed to be schoolchildren having sex in the toilets;
posts of children's names and their schools, claiming they had STIs; and
pornographic photos and videos of young girls.
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