How Ashton Kutcher is building tech to fight child sex traffickers

Although Ashton Kutcher is best known for his roles in massively popular sitcoms like That 70s Show and Two and a Half Men, he’s only just begun some of the most important work of his life. In 2009, the Iowan actor founded a non-profit organization dedicated to fighting human trafficking and child sexual exploitation. The NGO changed its name to Thorn in 2012 and focused on building mobile and Web-based tools to help further its efforts, while partnering with major tech firms and government agencies to expand the impact of its work. The non-profit clearly has its work cut out…
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