Queen Hera warns parents after child’s photo found on dark web

ENTREPRENEUR and content creator Queen Hera has issued a warning to fellow parents after learning that her child’s photo was allegedly being sold on a dark web site.

In a viral video, the online beauty personality tearfully recounted how concerned netizens informed her that her kid’s photo had appeared on a disturbing site referred to as “PDFile,” which reportedly distributes images of minors to adult male users.

“Ang bata-bata pa ng anak ko kung nakikita n’yo. Please mga mommies, stop posting videos or kahit picture ng anak niyo,” said Hera, struggling to speak through sobs. “Nakita ko picture ng anak ko nasa website, binebenta.”

The content creator said she was horrified by the discovery and admitted it never occurred to her that a harmless photo could be exploited in such a way.

According to Hera, she is not the only parent affected. She fears there may be other families unaware that their children’s images are being used for predatory purposes.

“Marami pang ibang pamilya ang maaaring ni hindi alam,” she added, urging fellow mothers to be more cautious about what they share online. “Stop posting pictures of your children, lalo na kung baby pa or menor de edad.”

As of this writing, it is unclear whether formal investigations are underway into the site mentioned by Hera.

Her warning comes amid growing calls for stronger safeguards for minors online and a reminder of the potential dangers posed by digital exposure, even within seemingly innocent contexts.