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Mobile Apps & Social Media : The online expanding business of sex


According to a global survey, applications such as Facebook and 'Tender' are causing 'online body promotion' and spread of sexual exploitation. This report has released a French organization dedicated to anti-Sex.

The business of sex has now moved to the internet from streets' where criminals are recruiting young girls to get through mobile apps such as Instagram and snap chat, and then 'Air B & B' App for getting rented houses or hostels for using these rented houses for sex. This report has been prepared by the French organization 'Sailor Foundation' which is active for counter-promotion.

In this report, 'Sexual exploitation, new issues, and new solutions', online body promotion trends were reviewed in more than 40 countries.

According to the report, the most Israeli dating app 'tender' is used to promote while young countries in Zambia countries like Watson and Facebook groups get women's contacts easily and easily. Are there

In French, social networking websites like Facebook and Snap Chat are the girls of crime schools 'high schools and welfare homes' and then promise them to provide 'opportunity to make money easily'.

The French organization has also stated that advertisements are not only available on dating websites and online sites related to this promotion, but also on other websites.

F. Sharpneen's head of the 'Seattle Foundation' said, "Countries like China, where there is strict control, from countries such as Germany, where laws are soft, these countries are happening all over the world." He also said that despite the fast-growing worldwide trend of online body promotion, it is difficult to trace the impaired criminals. Such people usually hide online identities and their ads are also confused, which may not cause their marks to appear.

Over recent years governments around the world have been facing difficulties in ensuring legal freedom on the internet and by keeping the balance between people responsible for the content they publish.

Source: DW.com

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