The Code of Practice for Online Safety and Harms was launched in 2022 by Netsafe and NZTech and signed by tech firms Meta, Google, TikTok, Twitch and X. In response the two agencies hired barrister ...
Save the Children and Netsafe launched the anonymous online questionnaire to coincide with Te Rā o Ngā Tamariki Children's ...
Detective Sergeant Reece Munro said the sentencing was a reminder that this offending continues and parents should ensure ...
New Zealand’s online safety organisation Netsafe and child rights organisation Save the Children have teamed up to bring children’s voices to the internet safety conversation.
Dunedin Police urge parents to be aware of the potential risks facing young people online after the sentencing of a 23-year-old man who posed as a young person online to deceive other children into ...
Online safety campaigners say Netsafe is too close to the big tech companies and an independent regulator is required to improve online safety. Netsafe is a charity but is also the government ...
According to the report from RNZ, the commission told NZ Tech and Netsafe that social media companies X Corp. and Meta failed to protect former prime minister Jacinda Ardern from misogynistic and ...
Relying on voluntary commitments to reduce online harm puts New Zealand out of step with other countries with legally enforceable rules to protect social media users’ safety.
In response, a barrister acting for Netsafe and NZ Tech hit back at the HRC chief, saying his advisors were biased; that he was acting unlawfully; and threatening to call in the Auditor General ...
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Tech agencies lawyer up after claim they failed to protect Jacinda Ardern from ‘violence, misogyny’In response, a barrister acting for Netsafe and NZ Tech hit back at the HRC chief, saying his advisors were biased; that he was acting unlawfully; and threatening to call in the Auditor General and ...
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