New digital safety resources to keep children and teens with disability safer online
The resources were created with direct input from young people with disabilities.
Kids under 13 use social media. How can parents help keep them safe online?
What about younger users of social media?
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The internet makes it too easy to ‘fall down a rabbit hole of hate’. So, what works to curb online extremism?
Contemporary online environments enable extremism.
We know social media bans are unlikely to work. So how can we keep young people safe online?
A ban seems simple, but to really keep our kids safe online…
Deepfake AI pornography is becoming more common – what can parents and schools do to prevent it?
About 50 high school students at Bacchus Marsh Grammar had their images…
Better education needed to help protect students & teachers from deepfake-driven abuse
Data from social media analytics firm Graphika revealed a 2,000 per cent…
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Families key to improving online gaming safety
Many parents worry about the impact of online gaming, but new research…
eSafety Commissioner says cyberbullying reports up by 40 per cent
As the start of a new school year approaches, parents and carers…
School holidays are an ideal time to support better online safety habits for children
Data from the Australian Centre to Counter Child Exploitation (ACCCE) shows that…
More than 1.3 million Aussies access online safety education
eSafety’s network of trusted education providers has supercharged online safety learning, working…