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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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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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Children are experiencing real harm online — where’s the urgency to address this?

There is simply not enough government funding allocated to addressing how we can support children…

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Free Digital Media Literacy Course

REGISTER NOW! Do you work with children and young people?  Then our free DEVELOPING DIGITAL…

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We wouldn’t allow it offline, so why put children in online danger?

We must regularly supervise our children’s online activity in an atmosphere of trust, writes Alex Cooney…

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CyberSafeKids & National Parents Council Launch ‘Same Rules Apply’ Campaign 

  50% of children surveyed said they ‘spend too much time online’ 30% of children…

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CyberSafeKids appoint new Chair

We are delighted to announce the appointment of John Fitzsimons as the new Chair of…

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First CyberChampion School in Ireland!

  St. Finian’s National School, Dillonstown in Co. Louth is the first school in Ireland…

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When I grow up…

What do you want to be when you grow up? It’s an age-old question almost…

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Opting out of social media!

   By a 4th year student, Ireland Generation Z has grown up online and…

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