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It’s a digital phenomenon experts are calling Screen Surge, and with increased screen time comes increased risk. Enter Aura, a company dedicated to helping families stay safe in today’s ...
Every layer of paper posters reveals another month, another handful of local bands. The young punk rock scene is keeping the do-it-yourself tradition alive— at a time when artificial intelligence can ...
Youngsters could have their time on social media capped at two hours per app under online safety measures being considered by ministers. The package could include blocking kids from accessing ...
What to know about the bipartisan Kids Online Safety Act, which has been reintroduced and has a second chance in front of Congress.
What to know about the bipartisan Kids Online Safety Act, which has been reintroduced and has a second chance.
A new survey conducted in the UK found that nearly half of young people wished they lived in a world without the internet.
Almost half of young people would prefer to live in a world without the internet. The research shows that nearly 70% of 16- to 21-year-olds feel worse about themselves after using social media.
UK survey reveals that nearly half of young people would prefer a world without the internet, due to its negative impact on their well-being.
Zamaan Qureshi, co-chair of Design It For Us, said young people must speak out about social media harms so that authority figures can facilitate change.
Read our privacy notice. The rising cost of living and online safety have emerged as top concerns for young Londoners between the ages of 11-15.
Tech companies must build safeguards into their products from the start, a Labour MP has said - warning the Online Safety Act is not enough to stop the spread of AI generated child sexual abuse ...