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The Digital Age of Consent: 2 Years Later
THE LONG READ: On the occasion of the second anniversary of the digital age of consent being set in Ireland as 16, professor Brian O’Neill and Cliona Curley, take stock of its impact on children and asks if anything has fundamentally changed since its introduction. The General Data Protection Regulation (GDPR) came into effect across Europe two years ago on May 25th, 2018 and brought the issue of children’s personal data to the fore. The GDPR introduced for the first time in the European Union special privacy protections for children. Children were identified in the GDPR as “vulnerable individuals” meriting “special protection”…
YouTube and YourKids
Our regular gaming guru Olwyn takes a break from the console this month and switches…
Read MoreBack on TechTalk with Jess Kelly!
We were delighted to be invited back to Newstalk’s fabulous TechTalk podcast with Jess Kelly, where Philip…
Read MoreOur 5th Annual Report 2019
CyberSafeIreland’s 5th annual report was launched today, Thursday 10th September 2020, with data showing that…
Read MoreShifting Online in a Shifting World
Check out our recent post on Media Literacy Ireland to find out what we have been up…
Read MoreThe Fallout of Life in Lockdown
Unfortunately the recent lockdown has seen a huge increase in child exploitation online. Hear the…
Read MoreIs online gaming a safe socialising option?
With millions of people spending much more time at home since the beginning of the…
Read MoreTech Talk on Newstalk
CyberSafeIreland were the guest on the Tech Talk with Jess Kelly podcast on Newstalk this week, talking about keeping…
Read MoreThe Digital Age of Consent: 2 Years Later
THE LONG READ: On the occasion of the second anniversary of the digital age of consent being…
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