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Joint committee reports on draft Online Safety Bill
A joint committee of MPs and Lords joined in summer to scrutinise the online safety bill and to make further…
Tech companies must not encrypt platforms unless guarantees can be made on child safety, MPs warn
MPs say new legislation will be an opportunity to make the internet a safer place for children, but warn that…
Book for online safety training
We offer a range of training options for professionals who work with children and young people. Find out how training…
Law Commission Publishes Recommendations to Tackle Online Abuse
The law commission has published new recommendations to address harm online through protecting victims of online abuse as well as…
UK Safer Internet Centre Responds to the New Online Media Literacy Strategy, Launched to Combat Misinformation Online
Last week (14th July 2021) Caroline Dinenage MP, Minister for Digital and Culture, launched a new Online Media Literacy Strategy…
Report Harmful Content – Why Is This Service So Important?
We spoke with Kathryn Tremlett, Manager of Report Harmful Content (RHC), to discuss the importance of RHC and the impact…
Young people’s views on reporting online harms
Research shows that young people are more likely to block someone behaving inappropriately than report them.
The UK Safer Internet Centre has welcomed the Government’s commitment to tackling online harms and making the UK the safest place in the world to go online.
Today (December 15) the Government has published its full response to the Online Harms White Paper consultation.
Government looks to tackle internet grooming amid fears of a ‘perfect storm’ for online abuse
Minister praises work to find and remove images and videos of child sexual abuse from the internet, and says new…
UK Safer Internet Centre Helpline Annual Report – Highlights
The UKSIC helpline has put together its annual report. This blog looks at some of the highlights and trends that…