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Roblox hit with sexploitation lawsuit after online user allegedly attempted to kidnap 5-year-old
The predator allegedly approached the 5-year-old and his brother and mentioned that he was the boy’s friend on Roblox, the ...
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SoCal families sue Roblox, claiming their children were exposed to predators on gaming platform
A Los Angeles County mother said her daughter met a sexual predator on the popular children’s gaming platform Roblox, claiming the company is not doing enough to protect vulnerable players who are too ...
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Internet gaming disorder affects one in ten boys
Do your kids play a lot of computer games? Some may end up gaming a little too obsessively. Researchers have identified the ...
Across the world, something is shifting. Parents, teachers, and policymakers are waking up to a difficult truth: today’s ...
Subtle changes in focus, memory, or energy can be early signs of neurological conditions—recognizing them early can make all the difference. If your brain doesn’t feel like it’s functioning properly, ...
It’s fair to say all eyes are squarely fixed on Australia right now as we zero in on one of the most monumental online ...
Meta has started removing under-16 users from Instagram, Facebook and Threads as Australia prepares to enforce its ...
Overnight, around half a million accounts on Meta’s social media platforms Facebook and Instagram vanished in Australia.
YouTube and Tech giant Meta clashed on Thursday following Meta’s announcement that it has begun removing users under the age ...
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Banning Kids From Social Media Doesn't Make Online Platforms Safer. Here's What Will Do That
Banning Kids From Social Media Doesn't Make Online Platforms Safer. Here's What Will Do That. The tech industry's unofficial ...
FERAL youths can still buy terrifying machetes and Zombie knives online in just seconds – despite a nationwide ban. Despite Britain’s knife epidemic spiralling out of control, kids can ...
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Australia is about to ban under-16s from social media – but teens are already outsmarting it
On 10 December, Australia will ban under-16s from social media to combat bullying and predatory behaviour, says the Australian government.
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