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You can find all the latest information and statements from the international non-governmental organisation in the naiin press center. Press representatives also have the opportunity of registering in the naiin press distribution list and of establishing direct contact with the naiin press office.

The latest press releases and statements issued by naiin:



Cybercrime: Global "alert button" in development

2011-07-28 - "no abuse in internet" (naiin) works currently on a multilingual "alert button", a tool for reporting illegal content on the Internet with just a click. "We will use our innovative and intelligent Internet hotline system as a technological platform to realize the button", explains Rene Zoch, Deputy Chairman at naiin. The development of the "alert button" began in 2010 and is not a reaction to the terror attacks in Norway.

Worldwide Internet hotline for illegal content to begin receiving reports in French

2011-07-18 - For more than 10 years Internet users have been able to report illegal content they stumble upon on the Internet to "no abuse in internet" (naiin). This non-profit non-governmental organization reviews these reports and cooperates with Internet service providers and judicial authorities in taking action against such content. French speaking Internet users can now access the hotline in their native language and submit reports to naiin with just a few clicks. A French version of the naiin website and Internet hotline has been launched to accommodate francophone users.

Protecting privacy on the Internet: naiin can draw on the expertise of Reputeer

2011-06-28 - A reputation in the time of web 2.0 can quickly be damaged: just a few quick clicks of a mouse, and personal information, photos or comments are accessible on the Internet. And third parties often put unsolicited personal information on the Internet, too.

Don't Blindly Trust Your Browser's Green Address Bar!

2011-02-24 - Whether banking or shopping online: The green address bar with icon key is considered by many Internet users to be the top security feature for confidential online transactions. After all, it is supposed to be a symbol of privacy. But "no abuse in internet" (naiin) is advising Internet users not to rely just on this green signal color alone.

When the playroom becomes a crime scene: Pedophiles coax children into performing sexual acts via webcam

2010-10-06 - Meeting friends in the Internet, establishing contacts, trying out new things – before even learning to write: An increasing number of children age six and up are using the availability of free Internet services to talk with each other face to face through video chatting. And all too often they are left to do this unsupervised on their PCs. "Unfortunately, pedophiles are also aware of this fact and take advantage of the opportunity to speak to children via webcam and persuade them to perform sexual acts on themselves. They often record the visual chat session and exchange the video content with other interested parties on the Internet," warns Dennis Grabowski, chairman of the non-profit, non-governmental organization "no abuse in internet" (naiin).

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