Article 79 of the Law on the Protection of Minors stipulates that any organization or individual who finds that online products and services contain information harmful to minors' physical and mental health has the right to complain and report to online product and service providers or online information and public security departments.
There are several ways to report minors found on the Internet:
First, report by phone.
If you find any bad information about minors on the Internet, you can call the "123 18" national cultural market unified reporting telephone number and the "12345" government service hotline.
Article 97 of the Law on the Protection of Minors stipulates that the people's governments at or above the county level shall open a national unified hotline for the protection of minors, and promptly accept and transmit complaints and reports that infringe upon the legitimate rights and interests of minors; Encourage and support people's organizations, enterprises, institutions and social organizations to participate in the construction of service platforms, service hotlines and service sites for the protection of minors, and provide advice and help in the protection of minors.
Second, the website reports.
If you find bad information about minors online, you can log on to the website of the National Cultural Market Unified Reporting Platform (/) to report online.
Third, the reporting channels established by network products and service providers.
Article 78 of the Law on the Protection of Minors stipulates that providers of online products and services should establish convenient, reasonable and effective channels for reporting complaints, publicize information such as complaints and reports, and promptly accept and handle complaints and reports involving minors.