Skip to main content

Google developing software and database to help rid Web of child pornography

Google
Image used with permission by copyright holder

We live in a technologically abundant world – one that sees a vast, ever-changing Internet that houses a mind-boggling amount of information. The introduction of the World Wide Web created a network of resources that reunited loved ones, increased global economy, and even entertained the masses. It’s a pretty great that almost anything and everything is sitting right at our fingertips, waiting for us to discover it.

However, with any good there arises an equal and unnecessary evil. The Internet has a dark side too, one filled with criminal mischief, phishing scams, illegal information, and illicit photography. One of the absolute worst Web offenders is child pornography. This criminal “ring” has grown exponentially over recent years and illicit content is all too simple to find via search engines. Recognizing this unfortunate truth, Google aims to do something to help put an end to child pornography showing up in search results.

According to The Telegraph, Google’s engineers are currently working on a specialized software that will allow it and other search engines and protection agencies to swap information with one another regarding images of children being sexually exploited. Google plans to have the specialized database finished within a year. The database that will allow Google to quickly and easily wipe any questionable content from the Web. The software will also be capable of automatically destroying any content previously flagged as child pornography from another agency or search engine.

It comes as no surprise that child protection agencies are giving great accolade to Google for its efforts to help stop the spread of this criminal disease. Google even took its efforts a step further than just ending Web searches by setting up a $2 million fund in order to help independent software developers create future projects to aid in stopping these types of illicit images.

Russ Boswell
Former Digital Trends Contributor
Russ Boswell is an aspiring video game and technology journalist from Colorado. He's been an avid gamer since he was old…
Best printer deals: 10+ cheap printers on sale as low as $79
An HP OfficeJet Pro 9015e all-in-one printer rests on a white table with plants and a thumb drive beside it.

Even though going digital has become easier than ever, there is still a need to print, especially if you're a small or medium business. Luckily, the world of printers hasn't slowed down at all in the past few years, so whether you need to print character sheets for your D&D campaign or receipts for your business, there are a lot of printers to pick from. In fact, some of the best printer brands on the market have a lot of solid options, including in the budget range for those who don't need a ton of printing. And while it may be hard to find a good deal on the best printers, we're pretty sure our collection of deals will get you pretty close.
Canon Pixma TR4722 -- $79, was $99

While it isn’t one of the best all-in-one printers, it’s certainly one of the most affordable. There’s something to be said about a printer that can come in at such a low price yet still offer quality printing. This printer will work well in any home, apartment, or dorm room setting. It even goes beyond printing and is capable of making copies, scanning, and faxing. It connects easily to your devices with built-in wireless connectivity, and it can print at a rate of about nine pages per minute monochrome and four pages per minute color.

Read more
Save $450 on this 17-inch HP gaming laptop with an RTX 4060
An HP Omen 17 laptop on a desk.

Over at HP, there are some excellent gaming laptop deals with $450 off the HP Omen 17t gaming laptop. Usually it costs $1,700, but right now you can buy the gaming laptop for $1,250 so you save $450 off the regular price. A great deal for anyone who wants a mid-range gaming laptop for less, let’s take a look at what it offers before you tap the buy button below.

Why you should buy the HP Omen 17t
HP isn’t listed on our look at the best gaming laptop brands but it’s still well worth considering thanks to the Omen range being pretty good for gaming. This particular model has a 13th-generation Intel Core i7-13700Hx processor paired up with 16GB of memory and 512GB of SSD storage.

Read more
Best VPN deals: Save on NordVPN, ExpressVPN, and Surfshark
A close-up of a computer monitor displaying a generic VPN.

There are a lot of things online that might require the use of VPN, whether it's avoiding something like geoblocks, or trying to protect your identity online. Either way, VPNs have become ubiquitous these days, and some of the best VPN services provide you with a suite of services beyond just a VPN. That can include things like adblocking or, in the case of something like Proton, potentially a whole suite of services such as email and cloud storage. Whatever you're looking for, though, there's likely a great VPN for you, which is why we've gone and collected the best VPN deals across the board so that you don't have to do the extra legwork.

Nord VPN 12-month basic subscription -- $69, was $124

Read more