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Kids don't love the online safety rules their parents set, but most have respect for them
Parents have watched the internet’s safety rules change. In the 90s, we were warned against using our real names online or disclosing any personal information. Now, kids have social media profiles ...
Reaction to the Online Safety Act has been deeply divided, with many Independent readers voicing fears that the new legislation will do little to protect children while posing a significant threat to ...
This is read by an automated voice. Please report any issues or inconsistencies here. Meta, TikTok and Snap will be rated on their teen safety efforts amid rising concern about whether the world’s ...
Last month, new rules requiring tech giants to implement age checks to prevent children from accessing pornographic material came into force in the U.K. The measures have ensnared platforms like ...
Empowering parents with smart digital parenting tips to ensure online safety for kids while respecting their privacy and providing effective internet protection for children. Pixabay, fancycrave1 In ...
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