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IWF campaign launches as new report finds girls at worsening risk of grooming from sexual predators online
A hard-hitting new IWF campaign, a partner in the UK Safer Internet Centre, is warning teenage girls and their parents…
Safer Internet Day officially breaks GUINNESS WORLD RECORDâ„¢
Thanks to everyone who made a pledge for Safer Internet Day we are pleased to announce we are now the current…
Safer Internet Day 2021 reached over half of young people in the UK – Impact report shows
Launched today (22nd April), our impact report looks at the reach of Safer Internet Day 2021 and the positive impact…
360 early years and 360 groups to help children and young people stay safe online
SWGfL have now complemented the school tool with two other tools that are focussed on the needs of organisations that…
Disney+ Parental Controls and Privacy Settings
As Disney+ adds more mature content to the streaming site with Disney+ Star, this blog looks at the privacy settings…
Disney+ Parental Controls and Privacy Settings
Find out in our latest article about what parental controls and security features Disney+ has
Twitch – a guide for parents and carers
In this blog our partners at Childnet look at what Twitch is and explore some key things for parents and carers to…
Talk it over – new resource to support discussions around online hate
This blog takes a closer look at this resource and the way that educators can use it to support the…
ProjectEVOLVE – Who Is It for and How Can It Help Your School?
As the tool continues to grow, it is important to highlight the diverse aspect of ProjectEVOLVE and how it is…
‘Beyond heart-breaking’ abuse as predators groom children to film siblings and friends
A new IWF study indicates internet sex predators are manipulating children to record their own sexual abuse, and that of…
TikTok Incorporates New Comment Features
TikTok has included two new features to help creators filter out comments as well as encouraging users to reconsider posting…
Young people’s views on reporting online harms
Research shows that young people are more likely to block someone behaving inappropriately than report them.