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However, in practice, internet safety is opposed to the most fundamental benefits of the internet: empowering citizens, global interconnectedness, and opening new avenues for innovation.
First tech platform breaks ranks to support kids online safety bill. Snapchat breaks from its trade group to support a bipartisan bill that’s meant to bolster protections for children online.
A video from the Child Exploitation and Online Protection Centre in the U.K., launched in 2009, is making the Facebook rounds again.. Titled, "Kids don’t share too much online!," it has 90,000 ...
Sen. Maria Cantwell, D-Wash., chair of the Senate Commerce Committee, whose jurisdiction includes online safety issues, said the Senate is on track to pass a package of child online safety ...
The Senate passed two children’s online safety bills, KOSA and COPPA 2.0, in a rare sign of bipartisan cooperation in the middle of a presidential election.
The Kids Online Safety Act (KOSA), a bill imposing sweeping obligations on tech platforms to protect children that use them, has been revived in the Senate after a failed sprint to become law late ...
Social media sites and search engines will be forced to stamp out fraudsters and scammers on their platforms as the government strengthens its pioneering internet safety laws.