How Project Intercept Reduces Access to Illegal Child Abuse Material
Introduction
The Lucy Faithfull Foundation has announced the use of a digital system designed to redirect people searching for illegal content toward professional support services.
Main Body
Project Intercept is a strategic partnership between the Lucy Faithfull Foundation (LFF) and major technology companies, such as Google, Meta, and TikTok. The system works by showing digital warnings when it detects specific search terms or links related to child sexual abuse material (CSAM). If a user clicks on these warnings, they are sent to 'Stop It Now,' which provides self-help resources to help them stop their illegal browsing behavior. Data shows that over two years, approximately 70 million warnings were sent. Between 2024 and 2025, an average of 28,000 users per month were redirected to support services across various platforms, including AI tools, dating apps, and social media. These interventions have reached 131 different regions, and nearly 700,000 people have used the links to seek help. Furthermore, the LFF emphasized that the rise of AI technology has made these preventative measures more urgent, asserting that adults and tech providers must take responsibility for protecting children.
Conclusion
The project has shown it can work on a large scale, and the LFF is now calling for more organizations to join and expand the program.
Learning
⚡ The 'Power-Up' Verb: From A2 to B2
At an A2 level, you probably use the word 'help' for everything. It is a great word, but to sound like a B2 speaker, you need to move from general words to precise words.
Look at the text. It doesn't just say the project "helps" people. It uses a sophisticated alternative:
"...professional support services" "...preventative measures"
The Shift: Noun-Based Action B2 students stop using only simple verbs and start using Noun Phrases to describe actions. This makes your English sound more professional and academic.
| A2 Style (Simple Verb) | B2 Style (Noun Phrase) | Why it's better |
|---|---|---|
| This project helps people. | This project provides support services. | It specifies how the help is given. |
| We must stop this. | We must take preventative measures. | It sounds like a formal strategy, not just a wish. |
💡 Pro-Tip: The 'Provide' Pattern Notice how the text uses "provide + [Noun]". This is a classic B2 structure. Instead of saying "The website helps users," try:
- The website provides resources for users.
- The company provides a system to block links.
Quick Analysis of 'Urgent' Another B2 marker in the text is the word "urgent." An A2 student might say "It is very important." A B2 student says "It is urgent." This one word changes the feeling from important (general) to immediate (critical).