Cyberbully.watch Launches Free Service for Parents to Protect Children Online from Cyberbullying and Cyberstalking

LURAY, Va., Aug. 19, 2019 /PRNewswire-PRWeb/ --

    --  31% of girls aged 13-17 have been targeted with unwanted online sexual
        attention, compared with 11% of boys.
    --  12% of teenagers claimed they had been pressured by partners to share
        naked images
    --  23% of teens surveyed knew of someone secretly taking sexual pictures of
        another person and sharing them online
    --  Half report seeing revenge porn (sexual photos taken and shared without
        consent) - circulating online

Social media safety and sexting can be a touchy subject to discuss with students and parents. Unfortunately, it is all too common that photos initially intended for a close audience of friends can be stolen or otherwise shared online, leading to online embarrassment and emotional pain.

Victimization doesn't necessarily begin with sexting; online predators are known to abuse even seemingly innocent family photos at the beach or kids on the playground.

The system tools at Cyberbully.watch aid investigators in tracking down online predators and revenge-seeking bullies by continuously searching the internet day and night to find abusive posts.

With over 75 million photographs of 2 million people fully digitized into our facial recognition based search engine found on public "ex-girlfriend" blogs, hacked omegle/periscope/live.me accounts, pedophile operated 'teen girl and teen boy' sites, fake social media accounts, and other random websites.

Cyberbully.watch provides parents with a free search tool to see if their child's photo has been stolen and abused online.

http://www.Cyberbully.watch

SOURCE Cyberbully.watch