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Students from across Darlington have spoken out at the first ever online safety forum created by the town's MP Lola McEvoy.
Tech Secretary Peter Kyle is 'open-minded' about all the options on the table when it comes to preventing online harms - here's everything you need to know about what could change ...
Secondary school children have had their say on online safety and how it affects them in a first ever forum held by Darlington's MP. Fight videos, AI, blackmail ... We can change this and make it ...
Every parent knows the joy of sharing their child’s proudest moments, but when we upload these memories online, it raises ...
Ministers are considering a ban on social media access for children under 16 as they look at different ways to bolster online ...
House Speaker Mike Johnson (R-La.) recently revealed he likes the concept of the Kids Online Safety Act (KOSA), though the details of the Senate-passed version are “very problematic ...
The Internet is a fantastic source of fun and learning, but it’s worth following some simple rules to help your children stay safe online. Always sit with young children when they use the Internet.
Think about the way you talk about or react to what you see online (especially on social media) and try to model good manners and kindness just as you would in other areas of life. If you’re ...
Transatlantic ministers have agreed to cooperate via new initiatives such as the establishment of a dedicated working group that will research the impact of online platforms on young people’s ...
The mother of Amanda Todd continues to advocate for online safety, and worries that the Online Harms Act will be lost if the ...
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