A predator gets banned from Roblox for grooming. Five minutes later, he’s back with a new account, new name, same child victim. The platform has no idea it’s the same person.
He operates four different personas on Discord:
The platform sees three separate people. They’re all him.
When Snapchat finally catches on and bans him, he just moves to Instagram. ThenTelegram. Then TikTok. No platform knows what happened on the others. The predator continues. The child remains at risk.
Bloomberg documented 24 arrests for children abducted or abused through Roblox alone—seven in just 13 months. Discord actioned 346,482 accounts for child safety violations in six months. Snapchat appears in 48% of UK grooming cases. Meta reported 528,000 “inappropriate interactions with children” in one quarter.
Platforms spend billions on content moderation. They employ AI systems that flag millions of messages. They hire thousands of human reviewers who suffer psychological trauma watching child abuse content all day.
None of it works.
The problem isn’t detection. It’s identity. As long as predators can create unlimited fake personas, cycle through accounts after bans, and maintain separate identities across platforms, children remain vulnerable.
You can change your username, avatar, profile picture, stated age—but you cannot change your 1TrueU™ Instance. It’s derived from how you interact with technology: your typing rhythm, device usage patterns, behavioral signature. It’s mathematically unfakeable and processed entirely on your device for complete privacy.
When implemented across platforms:
Multiple fake personas become impossible. All accounts trace back to one 1TrueU™ Instance. The predator operating “TommyGamer13,” “Sarah_2024,” and “Coach_Mike” gets exposed as a single identity maintaining dozens of child contacts.
Adults can’t impersonate children. Behavioral signatures reveal age mismatches. A 35-year-old can claim to be 13, use a child avatar, adopt youth slang—but cannot fake the sensorimotor patterns and interaction dynamics of actual 13-year-olds.
Platform-hopping stops working. Get banned from Roblox? Your 1TrueU™ Instance carries that ban signal to Discord, Snapchat, and every other integrated platform. You can’t escape to a clean slate on another service.
Account cycling becomes futile. Create a new account after getting banned? The platform instantly recognizes it’s you through your unchangeable behavioral signature. The new account starts with all the restrictions and monitoring from your ban.
No surveillance required. Parents receive alerts about concerning interaction patterns—not message content. Platforms see persistent identities—not personal information. Privacy is preserved while safety is enforced.
Current solutions ask children to recognize sophisticated manipulation. They rely on platforms detecting grooming through message content that predators carefully keep innocuous. They depend on predators making mistakes.
Every new account is recognized. Every persona is linked. Every platform shares safety signals. Every ban has persistent consequences. The behavioral patterns that enabled grooming at scale become impossible to sustain.
The technology exists. The regulatory pressure is mounting. The market opportunity is massive. The question is: how many more children will be victimized before platforms implement the solution that actually works?
Contact IC-Corp to learn how 1TrueU™ can protect your platform’s users—and your company from billions in regulatory fines.
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