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The intervention journey is designed to assist organizations in implementing effective and safe interventions, regardless of their size.
It is essential to measure digital safety, however, the task is fraught with challenges requiring balancing.
As the digital landscape encompasses more than 5 billion users, it is evident that a shared understanding of online harms is imperative.
Proposes a comprehensive methodology for how stakeholders could evaluate the factors used to map out safety risks within the digital ecosystem.
How should human rights translate in the digital world? The principles aim to advance digital safety in a rights-respecting way.
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As the speed and volume of online content creation and dissemination accelerate, the debate over content moderation has never been more critical.Considering evolving regulations, are digital platforms, governments and civil society striking the right balance with content moderation, or overstepping boundaries, potentially affecting freedom of expression and online safety?
Annual Meeting 2025
Annual Meeting 2024
Annual Meeting 2023
Ushering in a Safer Digital Future
With 4.8 billion internet users globally, all forms of harmful content online need to be tackled. Pervasive issues such as health misinformation, terrorist content and state-sponsored informational campaigns contribute to a complex environment where long-standing problems, including online exploitation and abuse, also persist.What principles and practices can government and industry align on to reduce the risk of online harms and build safer digital spaces?
Annual Meeting 2022
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white paper
This White Paper distils a user-centric framework for advancing digital safety. It explores tensions regarding privacy, free expression, innovation, business incentives, private power and safety. It asks questions that all users should be in a position to answer for themselves: How much harm am I exposed to? Is there undue influence? What remedy is available? Which personal data is used and how?
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