Tories ‘dragging their feet’ on children’s online safety
Recommendations made a decade ago still haven’t be acted on
CHILDREN’S charity NSPCC accused the government yesterday of “dragging its feet” over online safety as it had failed to implement “urgent recommendations” made in its report a decade ago.
NSPCC trustee Professor Tanya Byron called for a “legally enforceable safety code” to keep children safe on social networks as it was “much too late for a voluntary code.”
Ms Byron’s 2008 report, Safer Children in a Digital World, was commissioned by then prime minister Gordon Brown to review young people’s use of the internet and video games.
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