The Age Appropriate Design Code (more commonly referred to as the Children’s Code) is a binding code of practice which sets out new principles for online services which are "likely to be accessed by ...
In the U.K., a 12-month grace period for compliance with a design code aimed at protecting children online expires today — meaning app makers offering digital services in the market which are “likely” ...
Learning to code, regardless of the path a child chooses to take, is crucial today. Research shows us that this knowledge will be important in any career. As both a female leader in technology and a ...
More than 9 out of 10 parents want their children to learn to code, according to polls. But can parents teach children things they don't know themselves? WSJ's Sue Shellenbarger discusses with Tanya ...
Ofcom is cracking down on Instagram, YouTube and 150,000 other web services to improve child safety online. A new Children’s Safety Code from the U.K. Internet regulator will push tech firms to run ...
Roula Khalaf, Editor of the FT, selects her favourite stories in this weekly newsletter. The writer is a crossbench peer and expert on digital regulation This week Ofcom published its draft Children’s ...
A massive crackdown on how tech and social media companies use children's data is underway in the UK. Over the next 12 months, everyone from YouTube to Spotify will legally have to conform to a set of ...
On 12 March 2021, the "Code for Children's Rights" ("Code voor Kinderrechten") was launched in the Netherlands. The Code was developed by the University of Leiden and the Waag organisation ...
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