AgeID has announced the launch of its Internet Safety Resource Centre, intended to provide a central resource for parents to turn to for advice ranging from how to set up parental controls on their children’s devices to broaching the difficult topics of potential dangers on the internet.
Britain's four largest ISPs — BSkyB, TalkTalk, BT and Virgin Media — have pledged to form a new joint venture to lead a £25 million awareness campaign around child safety on the Internet.
June is National Safety Month and The Association of Sites Advocating Child Protection (ASACP) would like to remind everyone to work together to protect children while using mobile devices.
A government report on child safety on the Internet has referenced a story by an XBIZ staff writer suggesting that Congress take note of how to properly analyze detailed data on the reporting of child pornography.
The PointSmart.ClickSafe. Blue Ribbon Working Group has announced the release of its report which outlines suggested steps the Internet industry should adopt to help keep children safe online.
Apple's iPhone has been heralded as a next-gen delivery platform for adult content since its release, but now a tech company wants to help parents block porn on the device.
ASACP is getting an early start on National Internet Safety Month, with today's news conference on the success of its RTA "Restricted to Adults" website label.
N.Y. State Sen. Dale Volker wants to expand educational efforts and increase penalties in the fight against illegal child pornography, and will hold hearings this month in an attempt to see both become reality.
Though this year's government resolution to declare June "National Internet Safety Month" was only recently decided, ASACP responded by making Monday "Label With RTA" Day, raising awareness of the inter-industry effort to protect minors from viewing adult content.