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LONDON, May 17, 2022 /PRNewswire/ A coalition of children's charities and survivors of child sex abuse will send an open letter to Meta's major shareholders ahead of the company's AGM next
she asked me to send a topless photo. so i sent her a topless photo. and everything changed at that point. she wasn t nice and complimentary any more she was threatening, and she said that if i didn t send more photos, she was going to make sure that everybody saw the photo that i had already sent. the next morning, a man came to my house. he sexually assaulted me in my bedroom and he took more photos of everything that happened. luckily, i didn t see him again after that day. six months down the line, the police contacted me and said that they d found the photos and my information on this man s computer. rhiannon now works for the marie collins foundation, an organisation which supports children who ve suffered sexual abuse via the internet or mobile technologies. it s one of a number of groups, including bernardos and the nspcc, that have advised and are backing a uk
he sexually assaulted me in my bedroom and he took more photos of everything that happened. luckily, i didn t see him again after that day. six months down the line, the police contacted me and said that they d found the photos and my information on this man s computer. rhiannon now works for the marie collins foundation, an organisation which supports children who ve suffered sexual abuse via the internet or mobile technologies. it s one of a number of groups, including bernardos and the nspcc, that have advised and are backing a uk government campaign called no place to hide. the campaign encourages the british public to pressure companies like meta formerly facebook not to bring end to end encryption services to their messaging services like facebook messenger and instagram direct messenger. formerly the ceo of the national cyber security centre, ciaran martin says he thinks the government s got it wrong on this issue.