Charity ‘appalled’ at reports online safety laws could be cut for US trade deal - The chief executive of the Molly Rose ...
Children are being exploited by tech giants and should be banned from using social media, according to a leading champion of ...
A series of free online learning sessions exploring child safety resources have been launched as part of an online safety ...
The NSPCC has given parents advice on when to give their child a mobile phone but says it does not have a recommended age for a child's first phone, saying it depends on the individual.
In a demonstration of how AI is already impacting the lives of young Britons, the top concerns where AI was mentioned were mental health issues, online safety ... NSPCC’s six-point plan for ...
Technology companies will have to take more action to keep children in the UK safe on the internet, following the introduction of the Online Safety Act. The new rules come in during 2025 - but ...
The Prime Minister met with Adolescence creators, charities and young people to discuss the issues raised in the series during a meeting focused on ...
The codes dictate how platforms must stop users, and in particular children, from encountering harmful content online – including by having clear safety policies, using content moderation and ...
"We've been meeting tech platforms off the hook," Lewis Keller, Senior Policy Officer for Child Safety Online at the National Society for the Prevention of Cruelty to Children (NSPCC) said. "We’re ...
Theoretically, earlier this month the online world in the UK got safer. Ofcom launched its long-awaited enforcement programme to assess ...
Rani Govender, policy manager for child safety online at the NSPCC, said: "Children and young people use social media to learn, connect with friends, and access confidential advice and support.