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Title page

Contents

1. Foreword 5

2. Executive summary 6

The Internet Safety Strategy green paper 6

Our strategic response 7

Working with industry to make online environments safer for all users 7

How can technology improve online safety for all users 8

Supporting children, parents and carers 8

Responding to online harms 8

3. Introduction 10

The challenge 10

Our principles 10

Online harms 11

Our approach 11

Digital Charter 12

Evidence 12

Consultation 12

4. Our strategic response 14

Remodelling UKCCIS 14

Government's wider role 15

Action across central government and the wider public sector 15

Engaging internationally 15

5. Working with industry to make online environments safer for all users 17

1. Social media code of practice 18

2. Transparency 19

3. Financing & industry structures 19

4. Advertising and social media 20

5. General Data Protection Regulation 20

6. Online games 21

6. How can technology improve online safety for all users 23

1. Supporting the internet safety technology market 23

2. Encouraging technology firms to 'think safety first' 24

3. Additional measures for the safety of all users 24

4. The role that applications and app stores play 25

5. Safety values 25

6. Connected toys 26

7. Innovative delivery 26

7. Supporting children, parents and carers 28

Part 1 - Supporting children 28

1. RSE and PSHE education 28

2. Digital literacy 29

3. The wider role of the education system 30

4. Other ways to support children 32

Part 2 - Empowering parents and carers to help children 35

1. Support for parents 36

2. Technology solutions for parents 37

3. Digital skills 37

4. Troubled families 38

5. Looked after children, children in need and care leavers 38

8. Responding to online harms 40

Legislation 40

Police response to online hate crime 40

Online dating and networking sites 41

Prosecuting crimes committed online 41

Government strategies 41

Fraud and older people 43

Annex A - Research and the current landscape 45

Increasing time and presence online 45

The Internet offers a space for creativity, innovation and support 46

Increased Exposure to Risk 46

When risks result in harm 47

Internet usage and young people's mental health 48

Pornography affecting children online 48

Commercial content and advertising targeted at children and adults 50

Fake news and educating young people to distinguish between fact and fiction on the Internet 50

Hate crime and the exposure to hate content for all internet users 51

Cyberbullying amongst children and the adults' experiences of trolling 52

Online misogyny 53

Sexting amongst young people 54

Revenge pornography 56

Adults and children providing personal information online 56

Catfishing 57

Annex B - Existing legislation and regulation 58

Criminal offences online 58

Equalities 59

Common framework for media standards 59

Statutory guidance for schools 60

Age verification for access to sites containing pornographic content 60

Keeping pace with technology changes 60

Tables

Table 1 - An overview of the classification for online risks 47