Safety

ISPCC and the Vodafone Ireland Foundation launch Digital Ready Hub to help parents and carers keep children safe online

With children and young people increasingly living life online, ISPCC and the Vodafone Ireland Foundation are supporting parents and carers…

5 years ago

Online Safety Commissioner must be established to protect children’s rights

An Online Safety Commissioner must be established by the Government to protect children, especially in the context of Covid-19. That’s…

5 years ago

Children can bypass age verification procedures in the most popular social media apps by lying about their age

Children of all ages can completely bypass age verification measures to sign-up to the world’s most popular social media apps…

5 years ago

Support Offered for Parents who want to Talk, not Tik Tok, with their Teens

A new series of events to support adults, parents and teachers which offer advice on how best to understand and…

6 years ago

Virgin Media supports this year’s Safer Internet Day campaign Together for a better internet

February 11th marks Safer Internet Day 2020 with millions of people across the globe uniting to inspire positive change online.…

6 years ago

7 Top Tips for Parents and Teachers on Safer Internet Day

The following tips have been collated by Google experts for parents and teachers to help them start the conversation around…

6 years ago

What does ‘safe’ even mean online?

How to really embrace safety online this 'Safer Internet Day' by Paul Conaty, Principal Consultant, CWSI The 11th of February…

6 years ago

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