The Prime Minister admitted it can be “worrying” to learn about the dangers young people face online but that protecting them was a “personal priority” of his.
His comments coincided with Safer Internet Day and the publication of new advice on child internet safety from the UK Council for Child Internet Safety, a Government-chaired body made up of industry, law and charity figures.
All four major Internet Service Providers as well as leading social media sites have signed up to use the guidelines while Talk Talk is to ask new broadband subscribers if they want to protect their children from accessing potentially harmful web content.
The new report warns parents that children can face risks online from accessing adult content, conduct such as cyber-bullying and contact with strangers.
via >David Cameron: keeping up with children’s internet skills is ‘daunting’ for parents – Telegraph.


