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Learn To Be Kind Online And Face To Face
New ReviewTheo has a day of naughtiness being unkind to people in real life and online, will he learn to be kind?
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Making new friends
Pupil outcome: I can explain how I can make new friends safely. Key learning points: - There are signs of healthy friendships. - There are different ways to make new freinds. - It can be unsafe to make new friends online.
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US Senator Richard Blumenthal - Social Media: Online Safety
U.S. Senator Richard Blumenthal from Connecticut discusses his concerns about the harmful effects of social media on children. While acknowledging the benefits of social media, he highlights the dangers, including exposure to content...
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Be Safe Online
Theo is playing online games on his tablet and encounters problems. Wendy helps him to stay safe online.
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Should Your School Track Your Online Activity? | Gaggle + Student Activity Monitoring Software
Should Your School Track Your Online Activity? | Gaggle + Student Activity Monitoring Software
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High Five Facts - Online Safety
This video explores five fun facts about Online Safety.
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I WONDER - Why It Is Important To Create Strong Passwords?
This video is answering the question of why it is important to create strong passwords.
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Start Smart: Protecting My Digital Self
This video discusses the importance of internet safety for kids and teens. It covers topics such as the risks of sharing personal information online, the dangers of cyberbullying, and protecting oneself from online predators and identity...
Press Association
Labour launch local election campaign in Derbyshire - full
New ReviewDeputy Prime Minister Angela Rayner and Prime Minister Sir Keir Starmer speak at the launch of the Labour Party local election campaign at a distribution centre for Peak Pharmacy, in Chesterfield, Derbyshire.
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Sen. Blumenthal among lawmakers who grilled tech executives on social media's impact
Blumenthal additionally asked the CEOs to support his Kids Online Safety Bill, which would require tech platforms to be more transparent.
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Meta Introduces New Parental Control Features Aimed at Child Safety
Meta Introduces New Parental Control Features Aimed at Child Safety
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OpenWeb CEO on Creating a Healthier Internet, Elon Musk 'Acting Like a Troll'
OpenWeb is aiming to make the internet healthier and move away from online toxicity. CEO and co-founder Nadav Shoval joined Cheddar News to talk about how the company is trying to make the web a more welcoming place through algorithms...
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U.S. Senators challenge head of Instagram over teen safety concerns
The head of Instagram, Adam Mosseri, received heavy criticism during testimony before a Senate subcommittee about the negative consequences the app has had on teen safety and mental health. The platform's new rules meant to protect teens...
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Spectrum Labs CMO on Building Trust to Create Safe Metaverse Communities
The growth of the metaverse is bringing new challenges to managing safe, diverse communities. Helping Cheddar kick off Women's History Month, Tiffany Xingyu Wang, chief marketing officer for AI-powered content moderation company Spectrum...
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Google Canada is teaching young people in Waterloo region how to be safer online
Google has an online safety roadshow it calls “Be Internet Awesome". It just launched in Canada — and schools in Waterloo region are among the first to be part of the program. Laurence Therrien from Google Canada told CBC K-W's Aastha...
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PowerSchool hacker extorting school districts
Some parents learned today their children’s personal information, stolen in last December’s PowerSchool data breach, was never deleted despite the company paying a ransom. With hackers still holding millions of student records, experts...
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Australia Tables U-16 Social Media Ban Bill | GRAVITAS
Australia introduced a bill in parliament to ban social media for children under 16 and proposed fines for social media platforms for systemic breaches. Watch this report for more details!
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Australia Tables Bill to Ban Social Media for Kids Under 16
Australia introduced a bill in parliament to ban social media for children under 16 and proposed fines for social media platforms for systemic breaches. Watch this report for more details!
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Fake nude images of you are online. What now?
AI-generated deepfake nude images are getting easier to make and harder to fight. The National’s Adrienne Arsenault asks digital safety expert Adam Dodge what your options are if you become a victim.
Press Association
Sir David Amess family press conference as Government rules out public inquiry – Q&A
Sir David Amess family press conference Q&A, after the Government ruled out a public inquiry into the late MP's murder. Speakers: Rad Seiger, family lawyer; Katie Amess, Sir David's daughter.
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Advertisers have 'very important role' to play in ensuring online safety upheld, says Ofcom chair
Advertisers have a 'very important role' to play in ensuring online safety is upheld, Ofcom chair Lord Michael Grade said on Thursday at the Lead 2024 advertising conference in London. Mr Grade said advertisers should use their power to...
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Tech giants face large fines if they ignore new safety rules – Irish watchdog
Social media companies must comply with a new online safety code or face fines of at least 20 million euros, Ireland’s media regulator has said. The independent body Coimisiun na Mean published an Online Safety Code for 10 video-sharing...
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Ireland can play a leading role in Europe on preventing harmful content online, says Donnelly
Irish Minister for Health Stephen Donnelly said that Ireland can play a "leading role" in Europe on preventing harmful content from being produced online.
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Kemi Badenoch critical of 'distractions' to modern business challenges at conference speech
Speaking at the Alliance for Responsible Citizenship conference on Wednesday, Business Secretary Kemi Badenoch said “silly things like pronouns” are preventing the UK from dealing with challenges such as falling prosperity and the rise...