The partnership was born from research which suggested a ‘digital delay’ as parents postpone conversations with their children about staying safe online. They prefer to wait until they are at least nine years old despite over 90 per cent of kids using the internet before they are eight.
However, O2 chief executive Ronan Dunne said the risks of the online world “need to be acknowledged and faced”.
“Although progress has been made in ensuring young people receive practical online safety advice, our research and experience also suggests that more needs to be done to help parents, particularly those who don’t feel as Read full story ›
Source: The Drum