In the UK, 'Pop Up' has been accused of gaining from the internet business of internet giants.
In the UK, brokerage groups are now working in a new way of doing sex workers without legal validity. They are making temporary prostitution with vacant homes on holiday vacations. They quickly changed positions to save themselves from the police.
British Daily Time reported that the UK's National Crime Agency (NCA) claims that Google and Facebook are 'gaining' from 'sex trafficking'. Human trafficking is called sex trafficking for sexual purposes.
The British daily Sun's report has been mentioned by the UK ministers, considering the fact that human traffickers use internet giants to "brokerage" their potential customers to reach their victims.
A pop-up sex club has been found in Holiday Cottages of Cornwall, Cambridge, Swindon, and Peak District in the country.
NCA's Director of Vulnerabilities said to the Will Times, "People are using Internet and social media for sexual abuse and trafficking."
"It is clear that the platforms of this platform should be used to identify those who benefit from such business and that the platforms should do more to stop these businesses."
In this case the government wants to bring internet giants like accountability to accountability, the report said.
It is understood that Google does not make any profit from the sexual work platform advert, which has been said in the Sun's report. In this case, Google's 'Zero-Tolerance' policy was highlighted in propagating such business. On the other hand, the UK's new law has welcomed the welcome of the world's biggest social media Facebook.