The new 'reset' feature, which will soon be rolled out globally, was announced as the government outlined its priorities for ...
ONE in three parents have not set rules with their teen children about online safety. A study of 1,000 parents of 13-19-year-olds found seven in 10 don’t fully understand what their teens do online.
Parents urged to be vigilant about children’s online safety over Christmas - A new study from Internet Matters found that ...
New research shows that 42% of parents are generally more relaxed about their children's online activity during the festive ...
“We like to say, 'know the rules, use the tools', as we know that ... also find it difficult to have conversations about online safety for fear of giving the wrong advice. But 76 per cent ...
Instagram is releasing a feature that will let users easily reset their algorithms, as the government strengthens its regulation of online safety. With the new reset feature, users can clear their ...
Tech company X is challenging in the High Court the State’s new online safety rules put in place for video-sharing platforms. On Friday Twitter International Unlimited Company initiated judicial ...
yet one in three have no online safety rules established for their teenagers. Almost half (46%) said find it challenging to discuss online safety with their children due to fear of giving ...
The U.K. government is not ruling out further beefing up of existing online safety rules by adding an Australian-style ban on social media for kids under 16 technology secretary Peter Kyle has said.