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Internet safety
July 2024
US Senate passes major online child safety reforms which face uncertain fate in House
Ministers urged to act over physical and online intimidation in UK election
AI advances could lead to more child sexual abuse videos, watchdog warns
Love and theft: why is Australia’s online dating app safety code only voluntary?
Lisa Portolan
Children could be blocked from social media as well as porn sites in Australian trial of age check technology
Porn sites and Meta among those tasked with drafting Australia’s online child safety rules
June 2024
Female UK election candidates report increased abuse
Politicians, activists and charities say online harassment is particularly bad, including hate speech and disinformation
No dating apps, no dates, no exes, no hookups: what’s driving the ‘boy sober’ trend?
Lisa Portolan
Women continue to bear the brunt of online harassment and abuse. A reckoning is overdue
Apple to close years-old loophole that lets children bypass parental controls
Children can view internet unrestricted by entering a certain nonsense phrase into Safari address bar
May 2024
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App stores have 'huge disincentive' to remove pornography due to profits says eSafety boss – video
UK mother of boy who killed himself seeks right to access his social media
More than 300m children victims of online sexual abuse every year
MPs urge under-16s UK smartphone ban and statutory ban in schools
First companies sign up to AI safety standards on eve of Seoul summit
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Internet use is associated with greater wellbeing, global study finds
Ofcom accused of ‘excluding’ bereaved parents from online safety consultation
The Australian government wants to stop online harm fuelling violence and division. What can it do?
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