#WhoIsSam Campaign Encourages Parents & Carers To Protect Their Children Online
The campaign begins after the National Crime Agency (NCA) warn that sex offenders are increasingly using live online streaming platforms to exploit children.
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The campaign begins after the National Crime Agency (NCA) warn that sex offenders are increasingly using live online streaming platforms to exploit children.
Trusted Flaggers on the site say there could be up to 100,000 predatory accounts leaving indecent comments on videos of young people
Prince William's task force is encouraging young people to take a stand against cyber bullying; with the launch of a new website and a national action plan.
A Which? investigation finds that four in seven of toys tested could be used to communicate with children playing with them.
Children as young as nine have contacted the NSPCC’s Childline complaining of being tormented by name-calling, blackmail and death threats posted publicly on social media profiles and blogs.
Crimes reported to Police in England & Wales involving online activity totalled 55,000 last year. Stalking & harassment offences were the most reported crime.
Malicious communication is defined as sending a letter, or electronic communication, with intent to cause distress or anxiety.
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Facebook will team up with Childnet & the Diana Award to train and empower young people to combat cyber bullying.
In an effort to clean up the platform, Instagram has now launched "Kindness Stickers" and tighter comment controls.
Online jihadist propaganda attracts more clicks in the UK than any other European country. Sign up to our training sessions to increase your knowledge and help protect your children.
YouTube's child protection mechanism is breaking down, according to some of the company's volunteer watchdogs.
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