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UN Rights Office Urges Better Online Protection for Children

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United Nations’ Human Rights Office Urges Stronger Regulation for Child Safety Online

The UN’s Human Rights Office has called on governments worldwide to implement more robust regulation and oversight of online platforms, emphasizing the urgent need to ensure children’s safety in these environments.

Volker Tuerk, the UN High Commissioner for Human Rights, stated that enhancing protection for children online is not just a priority but must be executed correctly. He emphasized that technology companies are responsible for integrating child safety measures into their platforms.

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