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Internet Matters’ submission to Ofcom’s Call for Evidence for the Protection of Children

Simone Vibert | 22nd March, 2023
A pre-teen boy works on a tablet with other children working in the background and foreground. The Ofcom response looks at keeping children like them safe online.

In early 2023, Ofcom issued a call for evidence to inform their work as the future online safety regulator. Our submission uses key insights from our research programme and wider expertise to set out our vision of how the new regime can be made as effective as possible for children and families.

Key points:

Towards the new online safety regime:

Keeping children safe online is a shared responsibility – all of us must play our part, including parents, schools, industry and government. Internet Matters has long championed the need for greater regulation of online platforms, to ensure that online safety is not left just to families and the services that support them.

As we move towards the creation of the new online safety regime later this year, Internet Matters will continue to share our expert insight into families’ online lives with Ofcom, government and industry to inform these new duties and responsibilities.

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