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Digital Prostitution in Spain: A Market of Over 114,000 Advertised Women

by Rachel Kim – Technology Editor

The Hidden Market:⁢ Spain‘s Digital Sex Trade and the‍ Growing risk of⁣ Trafficking

By rachel Kim, World-Today-News.com

Madrid, Spain – Her ‍name is Alejandra. she’s from ⁢Colombia. And her number, along with a suggestive description, appears on a‍ digital ad, readily accessible with a single click. What once existed in the discreet classifieds of newspapers has exploded onto the internet: thousands of online ⁤profiles, available 24/7, even on the busiest city streets.

But how manny alejandras are there ⁤in ​Spain? How many are ensnared by trafficking networks? ⁢And who are the ​buyers, and are they as invisible as the‍ women they seek, or do we simply choose not to see ‌them? World-Today-News.com delves into​ the disturbing reality of digital⁢ prostitution – a marketplace‍ where the human body is‍ a commodity, bought and sold‍ with a ‍click.

The ‍Immediacy and Risk of Digital Prostitution

Accessing these sites is shockingly easy. A basic understanding of the jargon and a click to confirm

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