
VICTORY! Apple Extends Key Safety Features to 13 to 17-year-olds
After five years of fierce advocacy, Apple has finally agreed to blur and filter sexually explicit content for 13 to 17-year-olds!

After five years of fierce advocacy, Apple has finally agreed to blur and filter sexually explicit content for 13 to 17-year-olds!

The Take It Down Act has passed congress! As it heads to the president’s desk for signing, Haley sits down with Eleanor Gaetan (VP and

Utah’s Children’s Device Protection Act (SB 104), which requires smartphones and tablets to automatically turn ON filters that block pornography websites when activated, is now law!

5.3 billion Google searches per day have now been made safe!

Device filter bills are the simplest and best option for protecting kids from exposure to online pornography.

The Device Filter Bill protects children by requiring that filters blocking pornography be automatically turned ON by default.

On Safer Internet Day, we recognize Bark with the Dignity Defense Alert. Bark equips communities with innovative tools to defend kids online.

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.

The National Center on Sexual Exploitation (NCOSE) applauds Utah’s passage of the Device Filter Amendments (HB 72), that requires manufacturers of smartphones and tablets sold in Utah to activate existing filters that block out sexually explicit material that is “harmful to minors” under Utah law.