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The Digital Age of Consent: 2 Years Later

THE LONG READ: On the occasion of the second anniversary of the digital age of consent being set in Ireland as 16, professor Brian O’Neill and Cliona Curley, take stock of its impact on children and asks if anything has fundamentally changed since its introduction.  The General Data Protection Regulation (GDPR) came into effect across Europe two years ago on May 25th, 2018 and brought the issue of children’s personal data to the fore.  The GDPR introduced for the first time in the European Union special privacy protections for children. Children were identified in the GDPR as “vulnerable individuals” meriting “special protection”…

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The hidden dangers of Roblox – what parents need to know

“Even with safeguards in place it is not possible to create a risk-free experience for…

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Online Safety, Jamaican Style!

Bespoke consultation sessions on CyberSafeKids education programme Back in the dark old days of 2020,…

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Gifting a smart device to your child is not just for Christmas

In the run-up to Christmas, many parents are under pressure to purchase smart devices for…

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Risks posed to children online are all too real, but Australia’s ban is too blunt an instrument

Australia is once again leading the global field in its efforts to protect children online,…

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Tech Companies Must Take Accountability to Keep Children Safer Online

For those of us trying to protect children from online harm, it’s been like bailing…

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Children’s safer use of technology linked to improved feelings of well-being, new study

New research by the UCD School of Medicine and CyberSafeKids looking at the level of…

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Is the era of self-regulation for Big Tech truly over?

In May, Coimisiún na Meán, Ireland’s media regulator, published an updated draft of the Online…

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Almost 25% of six-year-olds have a smartphone

Our CEO, Alex gives parents some guidance on how best to prepare and educate your…

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Social media is 20 years old. How are we still getting so much wrong?

Burden of protecting children online cannot fall exclusively on parents – Big Tech must stop…

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