Child and survivor opinions

GLOBAL THREAT ASSESSMENT 2023

We asked children and survivors around the world for their opinions on the findings in the Global Threat Assessment and what needs to be done so they can feel safe online.

Hear us in the fight for our online safety

Hear us in the fight for our online safety

Online safety is important to us. Earlier this year, our Youth Council released an Open Letter, calling on the industry to stop putting profits ahead…

A space to post #YOLO, not #MeToo

A space to post #YOLO, not #MeToo

Make the internet a space where children learn about the virtues of society, not the ominous predators it harbours. A space where they post #YOLO,…

Why survivor voices and child-centred approaches should be core to prevention

Why survivor voices and child-centred approaches should be core to prevention

Survivor voices and our experiences can be a powerful catalyst in taking better and informed steps to make the internet safer.

We have to break out of silence

We have to break out of silence

We see that with emerging technologies come new threats, including theft of users' personal data for the purpose of financial extortion or sexual exploitation.

Put children at the centre of new tech

Put children at the centre of new tech

The internet itself is great, but the risks associated with online predators pose a great danger to me and my vulnerable peers…

More than “Just Survivors”

More than “Just Survivors”

Survivor’s voices only become meaningful when their ideas and voices impact material things, like legislation, policies and products.

There’s no line between real and virtual

There’s no line between real and virtual

When I started exploring cybersecurity I understood the line between the real and virtual was completely non-existent, especially for young users like me…

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