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What would your child do if a message popped up during their favorite game or while scrolling a video app saying, “Win a ...
Protecting kids online is something Apple takes seriously, so its newest options in the latest versions of its operating systems are a welcome change.
Australia’s eSafety commission will meet with social media giants and AI firms in America’s Silicon Valley next week as the world-first under-16s ban fast approaches.
Nearly 1 in 3 parents say their kids have made online purchases without permission—costing families an average of $170.
Australia will not require social media giants to verify the ages of all users under its ban on under-16s using the platforms ...