Florida Bans Kids from Social Media
Florida has enacted a bill, barring children aged 13 and under from holding social media accounts, requiring parental consent for 14- and 15-year-olds.
Florida has enacted a bill, barring children aged 13 and under from holding social media accounts, requiring parental consent for 14- and 15-year-olds.
An apparent breach in the Class Charts app, utilized by schools in Billingham, UK, resulted in the transmission of explicit comments to parents.
OpenAI is facing scrutiny from the Italian data protection authority following an investigation that concluded the company violated European privacy laws.
A data breach at the Midwives of Windsor in Ontario, Canada, exposed personal and pregnancy information of an undisclosed number of clients.
The NSPCC has issued a stern warning to technology companies following reports of British police investigating a case of sexual abuse within the metaverse
FTC proposes robust changes to COPPA Rule, aiming for stricter regulations on the use and disclosure of children’s personal information.
The ban allows local school districts to make their own decisions regarding digital fingerprinting and other biometric technology.
A recent report by Keeper has brought to light a significant gap in parental discussions about cybersecurity with their children.
A vast network of scams targeting young users in popular online games like Roblox and Fortnite has been discovered, using thousands of compromised websites
INTERPOL has successfully concluded a two-year global investigation that targeted a network of websites profiting from explicit material involving children
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