“The Operation Predator app lets informants submit information via email or a telephone tipline, and also includes a run-down of the nation’s most-wanted alleged child sex offenders. It is free to download via iTunes — albeit with a warning that it is not for persons under the age of 17, presumably the group most vulnerable to child sex crimes. Topping the app’s list of nine fugitive suspects was one ‘John Doe,’ a white male aged 45 to 55, ‘wanted for production of child pornography,’ who could be living ‘anywhere in the world.'”
http://www.rawstory.com/rs/2013/09/12/u-s-fights-child-pornography-with-new-iphone-app/
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