An analyst tells the BBC how she tracked down a victim of child sexual abuse after years of searching.
Children today can encounter harmful material online with alarming ease, including violent, sexual and self-harm content.
As parents, most of us are pretty well aware by now about what’s lurking behind the shadows of fake profiles and usernames on ...
In an era of rising online risks for young people, the Greek Safer Internet Centre launches "Your Safe Place"—a child-friendly, anonymous support hub designed to protect children and teens from ...
Despite recent legal dead-ends, the UK continues to move toward an Australian-style law putting age restrictions on large social media platforms.
The NSPCC urges tech firms to install real-time safeguards on children's devices as online sexual abuse offences rise 9% ...
A University of East Anglia study found 52% of ADHD videos and 41% of autism videos on TikTok contain inaccurate information, ...
UK regulators have rejected a child social media ban, instead demanding tech giants like TikTok and Instagram prove how they ...
Just one app was found to be 'safe' in a major new study ...
By Paul Sandle and Marissa Davison LONDON, March 16 (Reuters) - British teenagers, like their peers abroad, have a conflicted relationship with social media. They know it can feed them a diet of ...
Screenshotting a temporary intimate image without consent could soon be illegal in the UK.
Introduction Infectious diarrhoea causes millions of deaths annually in low-income countries. Prevention strategies minimising transmission of diarrhoeal pathogens could include adopting better food ...