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Google and Microsoft unveiled measures to block online searches for child sex abuse images on Monday as part of a bid by British authorities to crackdown on Internet paedophiles. The companies said as many as , search terms will now fail to produce results and trigger warnings that child abuse imagery is illegal while offering advice on where to get help. The world's two largest search engine operators' move was a rare display of unity ahead of an Internet safety summit on Monday hosted by Prime Minister David Cameron. Cameron welcomed the progress to block illegal content but said far more still needed to be done. The summit comes after Cameron this summer called on Internet firms to do more to stop access to illegal images.
By Belinda Goldsmith. The world's two largest search engine operators, in a rare display of unity, said as many as , search terms will now fail to produce results and trigger warnings that child abuse imagery is illegal. The child porn crackdown announced during a Internet safety summit in London came after Prime Minister David Cameron in July urged Internet firms to do more to stop access to illegal images in the wake of two high-profile child sex murders in Britain.