SKOREA-TECHNOLOGY-CRIME-GENDER
This picture taken on July 24, 2017 shows Kim Ho-Jin, CEO of Santa Cruise "digital laundry" company, checking a computer screen for "revenge porn" at his office in Seoul. The company is tasked with taking down videos posted without consent -- including so-called "revenge porn."
In hyper-wired South Korea, 7,325 requests to have intimate videos removed from the internet were made in 2016, according to government figures, a sevenfold increase in only four years. / AFP PHOTO / JUNG Yeon-Je / TO GO WITH AFP STORY SKOREA-TECHNOLOGY-CRIME-GENDER,FEATURE BY JUNG HA-WON (Photo credit should read JUNG YEON-JE/AFP via Getty Images)
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