Child protection in the Internet age
Digital services are now an integral part of children’s lives, but their protection often falls by the wayside. The British “Children’s Code” sets new standards in this area by requiring providers to design their digital offerings in a way that serves the best interests of children. This includes age-appropriate privacy settings, transparent communication, and ethical design. The presentation highlighted the legal basis, outlined specific implementation strategies, and made it clear that data protection for children is not only a legal obligation but also a moral one. Companies are called upon to take responsibility — not only to comply with laws but also to build trust and protect children.
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