4 ways parents are keeping their children safer online
Google’s Family Safety Survey reveals insights into how parents across Europe approach online safety, highlighting the need for tools, resources, and early conversations.
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Google’s Family Safety Survey reveals insights into how parents across Europe approach online safety, highlighting the need for tools, resources, and early conversations.
Google is working to empower young people during Europe Code Week.
Be Internet Awesome World on Roblox will teach kids and teens online safety in an interactive and fun way.
Google.org is committing €9M to teach, inspire, and engage even more young people around the world in the subject of AI.
Today we’re announcing new settings and features to help parents, teens and families navigate safer experiences online.
Google Play Books celebrates reading with no-charge ebooks and digital stickers for kids, a new “Upcoming” section and audiobook previews on YouTube.
An update on how we strive to protect, respect and empower young people online, including a new Google.org commitment of €5M to help teens build media literacy for AI.
Developing a special edition of Highlights magazine based on Google’s Be Internet Awesome curriculum.
Para el Día Internacional de la Internet Segura, Google.org se compromete a donar 20 millones de dólares para apoyar a organizaciones y herramientas que ayuden a los niñ…
Google.org is pledging $20 million of support to organizations that help kids build safe, healthy, productive relationships with technology.