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16: How can we balance children’s right to be online with their right to be safe?
Tech Shock - from Parent Zone
English - February 15, 2021 00:20 - 43 minutes - 29.7 MBTechnology News Tech News onlinesafety children onlinesafetybill ofcom onlineharms hatespeech misinformation gambling tech digitalparenting Homepage Download Apple Podcasts Google Podcasts Overcast Castro Pocket Casts RSS feed
Previous Episode: 15: Video games: the best thing that ever happened to family life?
Next Episode: 17: How can we rescue education post-pandemic?
As the UNHCR announces that children’s rights apply online, Vicki and Geraldine talk to Tony Stower of 5Rights about what that means for for tech companies, policymakers and parents.
Talking points:
- How is it helpful to view online harms through the lens of children’s rights?- How do you manage competing rights using the blunt instruments of legislation?- Why has children’s data been overlooked until recently in the harms debate?- Why is end-to-end encryption absolutely terrible for child safety?