These changes include senior accountability for safety; better moderation, easier reporting, and built-in safety tests; and protecting children from sexual abuse and exploitation online. 16 December 2024 –Statement by the SoS approving the categorization thresholds Government has approved Ofcom’s draft...
Breck Foundation helps children and young people reclaim the internet – focused on online grooming, online safety and online exploitation. Together we can reach a future where children are safe online.
According to a survey conducted in the United Kingdom in 2022, 88 percent of teens aged 16 to 17 had been educated about internet safety by their parents, while 79 percent had received education on the subject of online safety from a teacher. Children and teens between the ages of eight ...
Online Safety By Mr.Morgan Parents' presentation Keeping Children Safe in Education Age restrictions for social media platforms UK Safer Internet Centreprovide tips, advice, guides and other resources to help keep children safe online Parent infofrom Parentzone and the National Crime Agency provides su...
of the key stakeholders, challenges , tensions and legal frameworks which characterise the governance issues associated with online child safety.' - Jo Bryce, COUNTER Project Coordinator & Director of Research Cyberspace Research Unit in the School of Psychology, University of Central Lanashire, UKAuth...
Online Safety Bill is now official in Britain. The act, which received a Royal Assent in October 2023, aims to make the UK “the safest place in the world to be online.” While the legislation incorporates a broad range of measures, it pays particular emphasis towards protecting ...
Here are the best online safety tips for kids to minimise the risks. Take control of kids' spending habits How young is too young to discuss online safety with your child? With children using devices from as young as two years, it’s never too early to start talking about online safety...
Vodafone UK’s Digital Parenting site helps to empower parents with the right online safety information. With this, parents can enable their children to get the best and safest online experience. Here is a selection of resources to support young people, parents, carers and teachers to mak...
ESET UK’s Managing Director, Malcolm Tuck, stated, “The driving force behind this highly anticipated platform is encouraging young people’s engagement in their online safety education. Digital Matters is a welcome solution as we ebb towards an increasingly digital future.” ...
that can harm them online, the UK introduced new safety guidelines (指导方针) on May 8, reported The Guardian. They include that platforms (平台) like Instagram and TikTok should use age checks to identify children. At the same time, they must make ...