Operation Stream: Authorities Pull the Plug on Kidflix in Massive Child Exploitation Crackdown
Operation Stream has made a splash! Authorities pulled the plug on Kidflix, a notorious platform hosting child sexual abuse material. Europol coordinated this takedown across 38 countries, identifying 1,393 suspects, and arresting 79 individuals. With 1.8 million users, Kidflix is now offline—proof that even in the digital age, crime doesn’t pay!

Hot Take:
Kidflix might sound like the newest Disney+ competitor, but spoiler alert: it’s not. Europol’s Operation Stream has pulled the plug on this vile streaming service, proving once and for all that the only thing worse than buffering is streaming illegal content. In a plot twist even M. Night Shyamalan couldn’t see coming, it turns out that the real horror show was the one happening behind screens. Sorry, Kidflix, but your series finale is more canceled than Firefly.
Key Points:
- Kidflix was a platform offering child sexual abuse material (CSAM) with 1.8 million users.
- Operation Stream saw 1,393 individuals identified and 79 arrested globally.
- The platform allowed users to earn tokens through uploads, which could be exchanged for content access.
- Authorities seized 3,000 electronic devices in the ongoing investigation.
- The European Commission aims to enhance detection and lawful data access with ProtectEU.