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Reporting Incidents of Child Pornography
The Verizon IP Network may not be used in any fashion for the transmission or dissemination of images containing child pornography.
Complaints about child pornography may be sent to the following contacts:
For users In Asia Pacific, Europe, Middle East and Africa: abuse-cp@intl.verizonbusiness.com.
For users in Canada, Latin America and the United States: abuse-cp@verizonbusiness.com.
Please note: Verizon Business maintains these email addresses solely to receive reports of child pornography. We will not process or respond to messages sent to these addresses that relate to any other issue. Please refer to the Verizon Business Acceptable Use Policy for guidance on submitting complaints about other forms of network abuse.
Complaints about child pornography may also be submitted to the following organizations:
- Asia Pacific, Europe, Middle East and Africa: InHope.org
- Canada: The Canadian Center for Child Protection
- United States: The National Center for Missing and Exploited Children