
Corporations CAN Change—Progress in 2021
The Dirty Dozen List has fostered incredible change—from legislation drafted to safety policies and features introduced and more.
The Dirty Dozen List has fostered incredible change—from legislation drafted to safety policies and features introduced and more.
Apple has taken smalls steps, but must do better to support parents, caregivers, and teachers to protect kids on their products.
VidAngel provides a way to skip or mute things you don’t want to see or hear in movies and TV shows—including graphic violence and nudity.
OnlyFans is facing increased scrutiny by law enforcement, policymakers, and the press for growing evidence of rampant criminal activity.
TikTok takes fighting sexploitation seriously by automatically removing exploitive content.
A common sense solution to hold Big Tech accountable and keep kids safe online. The movement to default to safety is spearheaded by Google.
Global tech giant Google will make Chromebook devices safer for K–12 students—a move that will impact millions of kids worldwide.
Demand that Facebook put children’s well-being and safety over profit by scrapping the proposed “Instagram for Kids.”
Instagram continues to improve the safety of its youngest users. Here are several changes they’re making to enhance teen safety.
February 9, 2021 is the global observance of Safer Internet Day. Safer Internet Day focuses on the idea that everyone plays an important role in