A girl who appeared in hundreds of child sexual abuse images and videos has been tracked down after years of searching by internet safety experts.

The victim, who is now a young adult, was finally identified and contacted after researchers saw a picture of her school uniform.

Investigators from the Internet Watch Foundation (IWF) first saw the girl in child sexual abuse material in 2020, but back then had no way to find her.

The analyst who identified the girl said it was “a huge uplift” that she was able to find the young woman - which is rare for safety researchers working in this field.

The child, who was around 13 years old, was groomed over video calls and text chats into creating content of herself - some of it in the most extreme category for this kind of abuse.

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    In January a new batch of suspected illegal images was sent to Mabel for analysis.

    It turned out these were not illegal in nature, so normally this would mean analysts move on to the next case.

    But Mabel instantly recognised the schoolgirl and started to look for clues about who she could be.

    The charity [NSPCC] is calling on tech companies to increase safeguards that block nude images from being taken and shared on children’s devices.

    It’s great that this media is being found and removed from the Internet, but imagine how mortifying and scary it would be for the police to track you down as an adult for a legal non-issue, and for breaking no law, for something you chose as an adult to keep secret.

    Instead of helping victims, this state apparatus is being used to justify invasive device surveillance. Parents need to parent their teenagers and monitor their minor’s device usage, instead of letting mass surveillance and the police to do it for them.

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      You mean you want the same parents that give their 6 year old child a smartphone and tablet with active cell service to shut them up so they don’t have to parent them, to parent their children? What are you a psycho?

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    Reminds me of the Bellingcat system where they crowdsource an effort to help identify locations and other helpful information in images related to child sexual abuse. I imagine AI will be really helpful for this kind of work in the future if it isn’t already being utilized.