Beter en veiliger internet voor kinderen (en)
The CEO Coalition makes its first recommendations to make the internet a better and safer place for kids
The 31 members of the CEO Coalition, put together by the Commission to make the internet a better place for children, agreed in December 2011 to a Statement of Purpose with a 12-month plan of actions. The meeting to review the results and recommendations arising from these actions took place on 22 January 2013 in Brussels, and brought together representatives of the Coalition's companies as well as over 40 representatives from third parties (child welfare NGOs, researchers, freedom of speech advocates etc.).
The CEO Coalition was tasked to work on the following 5 areas:
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-simple and robust reporting tools;
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-age-appropriate privacy settings;
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-wider use of content classification;
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-wider availability and use of parental controls;
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-effective takedown of child abuse material.
This was taken forward in a working group for each area. Each group produced a summary report of the work carried out, the main results and recommendations for best practices or implementations.
In addition to the collective results and engagements, companies have produced individual statements as to how they have implemented and/or will implement the recommendations of the Coalition. Next steps will be undertaken by the Coalition and by the Commission. More information will follow soon.
Twitter hashtag: #betterinternet4kids
See also:
Digital Agenda: Coalition of top tech & media companies to make internet better place for our kids