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We found children greatly value their Roblox purchases – but complain of “scary” and complex transactions, describe random reward systems as “child gambling”, and talk of “scams” and “cash grabs”, ...
They are the latest safety measures from the gaming platform, which has faced questions over inappropriate content.
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The Australian government may be ahead of the game globally with its new social media bans, but laws can only ever be part of ...
The Commission is probing alleged unfair practices in the horse-riding game Star Stable Online, targeting in-game purchases aimed at children. The upcoming Digital Fairness Act may include stricter ...
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Teach children why protecting personal information online matters and how to manage privacy settings for safer browsing and social media use.
Online games can be fun and foster creativity. But they can also pose significant risks to children and young people, especially when it comes to extremist content.
While multiplayer games present wonderful opportunities, they can also be problematic for children with social challenges.
The groundbreaking new study found that children from a particular age group can greatly benefit from having a phone. Here's why.