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The DSA for YOUth: Protecting minors by design campaign is here!
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How the DSA protects kids and teens online - Conversation with the EC
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Why age matters: Shaping a better and safer digital world that protects and empowers children
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How the age verification blueprint can help make the internet safer for children
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Youth policy dialogue on cyberbullying with Commissioner Glenn Micallef
In the spotlight
- BIK news
The DSA for YOUth: Protecting minors by design campaign is here!
- webinar
How the DSA protects kids and teens online - Conversation with the EC
- Knowledge hub insight
Why age matters: Shaping a better and safer digital world that protects and empowers children
- Knowledge hub insight
How the age verification blueprint can help make the internet safer for children
- BIK news
Youth policy dialogue on cyberbullying with Commissioner Glenn Micallef
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The work of a trusted flagger in the Netherlands
Under the Digital Services Act (DSA), trusted flaggers are responsible for detecting potentially illegal content and alerting online platforms. They are entities designated by the national Digital Services Coordinators (DSCs). In this article, we learn more about the work of Offlimits, the helpline strand of the Dutch Safer Internet Centre, in its role as a trusted flagger.
Raising awareness of the Digital Services Act in Ireland
The vision of the Irish Safer Internet Centre (SIC) is for a positive and inclusive digital world where children are safe and protected. The Irish SIC is a partnership of four leading organisations (Hotline.ie, ISPCC, National Parents Council and Webwise) with a mission to make the internet a better place for children and young people, under the co-ordination of the Department of Justice, Cybercrime Division. Read on to learn more about how the Irish SIC is raising awareness of the Digital Services Act (DSA) in Ireland.
Youth voices on the DSA – a survey by youth for youth in North Macedonia
North Macedonian Youth Ambassador, Damjan, presents a national survey activity conducted as part of the country’s Safer Internet Centre work, under the banner of MKSafeNet, an initiative aimed at promoting digital safety among young people.
Strengthening online child protection: the Greek experience in implementing the Digital Services Act (DSA)
Greece has taken an active role in strengthening the protection of minors online by implementing targeted policies and developing innovative practices under the framework of the Digital Services Act (DSA). Through coordinated actions and tools designed to address modern challenges, the country seeks to create a safe and trustworthy digital environment, placing the protection of children and the empowerment of families at the centre.