The organization, which is supported by the Internet community and Internet companies, is reacting to the growing interest in francophone countries to be able to report illegal Internet content quickly and without changing media. "We have been receiving more and more reports from francophone regions for several years. We want to make it easier for French speaking Internet users to use our Internet hotline and to help overcome the language barrier with this new version of the website," explains Dennis Grabowski, chairman of naiin.
Surveys conducted by naiin have shown that 94% of those who provide information do not report content found by chance and suspected to be illegal to judicial authorities. Only 2% report such content to both the naiin hotline and to the police.
The French version of the naiin website and Internet hotline is now available at www.naiin.org/fr/.