
Case Study – Is Instagram now safe for teens?
This case study examines Instagram Teen Accounts to assess whether new safety features protect teens from risks like harmful content, hidden ads, and poor age assurance practices.

Joint statement on the children’s online safety regime
With the Protection of Children Code of Practice due imminently, the Children’s Coalition urges the UK Government and Ofcom to strengthen their commitment to child online safety.

Joint letter to the PM: prioritising online safety in UK-US trade deal
After Adolescence sparked national debate, the Children’s Coalition urged the PM to defend the Online Safety Act and make children’s safety a priority in upcoming UK–US trade talks.

Preliminary Findings on ‘Walkie Talkie – All Talk’ Safety Concerns for Minors
5Rights preliminary findings show major safety concerns with the Walkie Talkie – All Talk app that could be putting children in danger.

Guiding principles for addressing technology-facilitated child sexual exploitation and abuse
The latest report from the Digital Futures for Children centre provides six principles to complement our understanding and interventions on tackling technology-facilitated child sexual exploitation and abuse.

World Mental Health Day Joint Statement
5Rights has joined 32 organisations in signing Mental Health Europe’s joint statement calling for European institutions to honour their promises to better support the mental health of all in Europe, particularly children.

5Rights Consultation Response to Ofcom’s Children’s Safety Code
5Rights raises concerns over Ofcom’s draft Children’s Safety Code of Practice as the current draft doesn’t fully deliver on its promise of a reset for children’s safety online.

African Union Child Online Safety and Empowerment Policy
This new African Union’s policy safeguards young Africans online. It outlines strategies to create a safer digital world, prioritising children’s rights and a collaborative approach.

Teen Girls Confront an Epidemic of Deepfake Nudes in Schools
In schools across the US, middle and high school students are using AI to generate explicit images of female classmates. Teen girls at Westfield Public Schools have called for action.