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July 2024

  • Rohan Cosgriff

    Victorian teenager’s suicide after sextortion scam prompts call for improved education

    Coroner says those who find themselves in same situation as 17-year-old Rohan Cosgriff must know situation ‘will not define them’

June 2024

  • Fatima Payman

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    Fatima Payman admits she ‘upset a few colleagues’ by crossing the floor – as it happened

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May 2024

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    Meta revokes job offer to sextortion expert after he publicly criticizes Instagram

    Exclusive: Paul Raffile held webinar where he said app failed to protect children, and his offer was rescinded hours later
  • 'Zombie'-style knives

    Young people buying large knives on Telegram and TikTok, police say

    Commander says authorities scrambling to keep up with supply trends as knife crimes rise
  • SnapChat.

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    TechScape: How Snapchat is saving itself – and keeping up with Silicon Valley giants

    The messaging service pegs itself as the ‘happiest place’ online, but Snap’s Ronan Harris explain how its post-pandemic struggles has made it focus on being friendlier not just to users but to small businesses, too

April 2024

  • a man waves in front of a ghost logo

    Snapchat parent company sees shares surge as improved ad system pays off

    Snap’s share surged 21% in after-hours trading as app’s users increased by 422 million, bringing in $1.2bn in revenue
  • Stock photo of black keyboard overlaid with green and red images and light.s

    Child sexual abuse content growing online with AI-made images, report says

    More children and families extorted with AI-made photos and videos, says National Center for Missing and Exploited Children
  • Gaby Hinsliff

    If you really want kids to spend less time online, make space for them in the real world

    Gaby Hinsliff
    Tech firms can do more, but it’s the government’s job to ensure children have safe places to play – and it’s not doing it, says Guardian columnist Gaby Hinsliff

March 2024

  • In recent years, educators have spend a growing share of their time in the classroom attempting to get students to focus, the boards said.

    Canada school boards accuse social media firms of ‘rewiring’ how kids think

    District education authorities launch multibillion-dollar lawsuit against Meta, Snap Inc and ByteDance
  • Group of children sitting on stairs outdoors, using tablet computers and smartphones.

    Violent online content ‘unavoidable’ for UK children, Ofcom finds

    Every child interviewed by media watchdog had watched violent material on the internet
    • EU calls on tech firms to outline plans to tackle deepfakes amid election fears

    • Social media dos and don’ts for parents

    • Crimes involving child abuse imagery are up by a quarter in UK, says NSPCC

February 2024

  • Illustration of a mother and daughter sitting in a living room not speaking, while the light from a phone lights up the room

    Life, unplugged: a no-tech special
    ‘Not letting me on Snapchat was the best thing my mum ever did for me’: how to talk to your kids about social media

    When her 14-year-old child asked for social media, Guardian advice columnist Annalisa Barbieri held firm. Thank goodness, says her daughter, now grown up
  •  The city spends more than $100m on youth mental health programs and services each year.

    New York sues TikTok, Instagram and YouTube over ‘addictive’ platforms for children

    Lawsuit accuses tech companies of creating ‘addictive and dangerous’ products that are fueling mental health crisis
    • Snap stocks tumble amid fears over company’s growth

    • Snap Inc cuts 530 employees, 10% of workforce, to boost in-person work

    • Rights and freedom
      ‘It was forced’: grieving parents unfazed by sorry tech CEOs at US Senate hearing

January 2024

  • Mark Zuckerberg speaks to family members, apologizing as he testifies during social media hearing in Washington DC.

    Mark Zuckerberg and Snap CEO Evan Spiegel apologize to families of online harm victims at Senate hearing – as it happened

  • Big Tech CEOs Testify At Senate Judiciary Committee Hearing<br>WASHINGTON, DC - JANUARY 31: Mark Zuckerberg, CEO of Meta testifies before the Senate Judiciary Committee at the Dirksen Senate Office Building on January 31, 2024 in Washington, DC. The committee heard testimony from the heads of the largest tech firms on the dangers of child sexual exploitation on social media. (Photo by Alex Wong/Getty Images)

    Zuckerberg tells parents of social media victims at Senate hearing: ‘I’m sorry for everything you’ve been through’

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