Mexico partners with big tech to combat digital violence against women: Wednesday's mañanera recapped
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President Claudia Sheinbaum announced that she will use the complaint mechanisms on social networks to request the removal of images related to the episode of harassment she suffered in the Historic Center of Mexico City. The president said that she could become the first to use the mechanism proposed in the agreement between the federal government and digital platforms to report content related to violence against women on the Internet. "This p…
The Government of Mexico has signed an agreement with the main digital platforms to ensure the protection of women from the digital violence to which they are exposed on the Internet. The measures agreed with Meta, Google and TikTok include the incorporation of preventive mechanisms, such as the dissemination of campaigns to encourage complaints on agreed days, generate information to raise awareness and create dialogue tables, as well as ways t…
Government of Mexico signs first voluntary collaboration agreement with Google, Meta and Tiktok to combat digital violence against women “The goal is to attend and that platforms through these protocols go down images, or publications that have to do with violence against a woman.
Mexico joins forces with technological giants for women In an unprecedented step for security in the virtual ecosystem, the Government of Mexico, through the Women's Secretariat and the Digital Transformation and Telecommunications Agency (ATDT), signed the first voluntary collaboration agreement with the platforms Google, Meta and TikTok. This alliance seeks to prevent [...] The post ¡Netdes Seguras! Historical Alliance against Digital Violence…
The Secretary for Women explained that this first collaboration agreement is divided into two phases: prevention and care.
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