Frequently Asked Questions
What is Carryon.com?
Carryon.com is the first non-profit focused on improving Internet safety for children by limiting access to potentially harmful Internet sites. We work directly with the Internet community, law enforcement agencies and the public to help eliminate exploitative websites from circulation. Carryon.com is unique in its approach to improving Internet safety because it provides a federal tax deduction to domain owners in exchange for donating exploitative and unwanted domain names.
What does my donation pay for?
Donations help to support Carryon.com’s goals of limiting access to potentially harmful Internet sites as well as our efforts to raise public awareness about online child pornography and predators, and empower children, parents and educators with knowledge about how to surf the Internet safely. And, lastly, donations will help us advocate for better online child protection laws and stricter enforcement of existing laws and regulations.
Do I get a tax credit for my donation?
Carryon.com is a nonprofit corporation that is exempt from the payment of federal income taxes under Internal Revenue Code section 501(c)(3). A donation to Carryon.com may entitle an individual donor to deduct gifts on his or her federal income tax return. For a copy of the official IRS Determination Letter, click here.
What happens to a domain name once it is donated to Carryon.com?
Traffic to donated domains will be re-directed to www.Carryon.com.
How I can report a child porn website to Carryon.com?
To report a site luring children to porn with misleading or deceptive redirects from search engine results, please click here.
What content is not child pornography?
Text describing child pornography or explicit sexual behavior of/with children is not child pornography.
- Text describing child pornography or explicit sexual behavior of/with children is not child pornography.
- Child modeling sites.
- Child nudity does not always equal child pornography. The determining factor with child pornography is not whether the child is nude, partially nude, or fully clothed. The determining factor is what the child is doing and/or having done to him/her.
What do you do with child pornography site information I report to Carryon.com?
Carryon.com reviews all reported sites and forwards suspected child pornography sites to the appropriate government agencies and anti child pornography associations.
