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*This* is how you should teach children how to be — and to make *others* — safer, online – Dropsafe
2024-02-19 17:17:44+00:00
Watch the video.
This campaign is doing everything that the Online Safety Act — and its proponents — should be doing; a “Sliding Doors” story of choices and their consequences.
I cannot imagine UK activists ever writing:
“Sexting is sending and receiving intimate photos and videos online. Exciting, because it is a way of flirting. But, keep it fun. So, first check with the other person whether you can share or forward it. Because of course it is private. And trust the person you are sexting with.”
Yet it is still frank:
“Unwanted forwarding of intimate photos is a major problem. It can have major consequences, especially for young people. Together we strive for a safer internet. Please help.”
https://www.kpn.com/beterinternet/veiliger/stukjevanmij
(entire page into English via Google Translate)
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