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5.3 “Family‑Arranged Marriage” via Mobile Apps in the Philippines (2022)
- Modus Operandi: A Facebook group titled “Future Brides” posted profiles of teenage girls (ages 15‑17) for “marriage abroad.” Payments were made through GCash (mobile wallet).
- Device Used: Smartphones with Facebook and GCash.
- Outcome: 27 teens intercepted before departure; the Department of Social Welfare & Development (DSWD) launched a mobile‑awareness campaign targeting parents.
Despite these challenges, there are concerted efforts to combat teen exploitation: Title: The Portable Scam Our Lives Online: Use
Live-Streaming Growth: Using encrypted mobile tools and social networks, predators direct and watch live-streamed abuse from anywhere in the world, often paying in cryptocurrencies like Bitcoin to remain anonymous. Modus Operandi: A Facebook group titled “Future Brides”
- If you suspect a child is being exploited, please report it immediately to local law enforcement or your country's designated child protection agency.
- In the United States, you can report online child sexual exploitation to the National Center for Missing & Exploited Children (NCMEC) via their Cyber Tipline at missingkids.org or by calling 1-800-THE-LOST.
- International reports can often be directed through the International Centre for Missing & Exploited Children (ICMEC) or INTERPOL.
The "portable" nature of exploitation also refers to the ease with which victims and offenders move across borders: Internal and International Displacement
Title: The Portable Scam
Our Lives Online: Use of social media by children and ... - Unicef
5.3 “Family‑Arranged Marriage” via Mobile Apps in the Philippines (2022)
- Modus Operandi: A Facebook group titled “Future Brides” posted profiles of teenage girls (ages 15‑17) for “marriage abroad.” Payments were made through GCash (mobile wallet).
- Device Used: Smartphones with Facebook and GCash.
- Outcome: 27 teens intercepted before departure; the Department of Social Welfare & Development (DSWD) launched a mobile‑awareness campaign targeting parents.
Despite these challenges, there are concerted efforts to combat teen exploitation:
Live-Streaming Growth: Using encrypted mobile tools and social networks, predators direct and watch live-streamed abuse from anywhere in the world, often paying in cryptocurrencies like Bitcoin to remain anonymous.
- If you suspect a child is being exploited, please report it immediately to local law enforcement or your country's designated child protection agency.
- In the United States, you can report online child sexual exploitation to the National Center for Missing & Exploited Children (NCMEC) via their Cyber Tipline at missingkids.org or by calling 1-800-THE-LOST.
- International reports can often be directed through the International Centre for Missing & Exploited Children (ICMEC) or INTERPOL.
The "portable" nature of exploitation also refers to the ease with which victims and offenders move across borders: Internal and International Displacement