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- Internet Matters
Internet Matters
- JULY 2025 Me, myself and AI - Internet Matters
Among the most visible and fast-growing applications of generative AI are chatbots These tools are increasingly shaping how we all search for information, get advice and even seek companionship Their integration into familiar platforms makes them both widely accessible and deeply inuential, particularly for children While AI chatbots bring important opportunities to support learning
- The Gender Gap: - Internet Matters
Methodology This briefing draws on data from Internet Matters’ Digital Wellbeing Index, which is now in its fourth year The Digital Wellbeing Index is an annual UK household survey of 1,000 children aged 9-16 and their parents, exploring children’s online lives through four indices of wellbeing: physical, emotional, social and developmental
- Layer up for online safety: Parental controls guide - Internet Matters
Every child is different Their age, confidence and curiosity all play a part in how they use the internet Parental controls aren’t about stopping children exploring They’re there to support them, help reduce risk and give you space for ongoing conversations as they grow Network controls – the basics This is often the easiest place to
- Children’s Wellbeing in a Digital Wor - Internet Matters
Conclusions, recommendations and next steps by Internet Matters h, we are for those with vulnerabilities Even greater nuances may also much better informed about how the wellbeing become eviden as we continue our analysis of the data We landscape looks for digitally active children and are planning to publish urther report
- Balancing screen time - Internet Matters
Ensure a healthy mix of screen activity Make sure they have a good balance of screen activities that encourage creativity, learning education, connecting with family friends, as well as using devices for passively engaging with content
- Internet Matters response to Ofcom guidance on age assurance
Internet Matters submission to the Ofcom consultation on draft guidance on age assurance and other Part 5 duties February 2024 About Internet Matters Internet Maters is a not-for-profit organisation dedicated to supporting parents and professionals to keep children safe and well online
- Online misogyny and image-based abuse research report - Internet Matters
Internet Matters’ role is to support parents and professionals in keeping children safe online This job is becoming increasingly difficult for many parents and teachers, with the growing public profile of ‘misogynist influencers’, who use their platforms to promote outdated opinions on gender, rooted in the domination of women and girls
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