Britain is ‘online child abuse capital of Europe’
Police in Britain received a record-breaking number of reports of online child abuse last year, the latest figures show.
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Police in Britain received a record-breaking number of reports of online child abuse last year, the latest figures show.
Britain is ‘online child abuse capital of Europe’ Read More
Children’s access to porn is causing them to replicate the sexual violence they see and abuse other youngsters, the children’s commissioner for England has said.
Children are abusing other children because of what they see in porn Read More
A child psychologist says the line between pretend and reality can be blurred for young children.
Online Roblox game can fuel anxiety in kids Read More
Just weeks after its launch, tech experts have raised concerns about the new tool’s impact on children.
Snapchat’s new ‘My AI’ chatbot could be dangerous for children, expert warns Read More
Paedophiles are using artificial intelligence (AI) to transform real photos of children from the internet into sexualised images, an investigation has discovered.
Paedophiles steal real photos of children and use AI to make them sexualised Read More
TikTok has again got into trouble with the data watchdog for misusing children’s data.
TikTok fined £12.7 million for misuse of children’s data Read More
Find out about the latest Facebook hoax posts doing the rounds.
Facebook posts about missing children are hoaxes Read More
Five years in the making, the Online Safety Bill is a landmark piece of law that has the power to transform the digital world by establishing a new regulatory framework to tackle online harm.
Yet shockingly, there is no specific mention in its 260 pages of women or girls, despite them being disproportionately affected by online abuse. So campaigners are calling for a code of practice to be added to the bill to tackle violence against this group.
Calls for tougher measures to prevent violence against women and girls Read More
There is a disturbing finding that “zombie knives” are being sold to children as young as 13 through social media apps like TikTok and Snapchat.
Deadly knives being sold to kids on apps with door-to-door delivery Read More