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2026-02-25

West Virginia Alleges Apple's iCloud Facilitated Child Abuse Material Distribution

West Virginia sues Apple, claiming iCloud was used to store child abuse material. The state says Apple put privacy over safety. Learn what this means for users.

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2026-02-25

West Virginia is suing Apple, saying its iCloud service was used to share child abuse images. This lawsuit questions Apple's safety measures.

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2026-02-23

We are excited to share that RICS Conference has partnered with us for the Australasia Commercial Management & Construction Conference ๐ŸŽคโœจ

Weโ€™ve been invited to present to 200+ in-person members and 300+ online attendees, sharing the work of Rafiki Mwema ๐ŸคŽ๐ŸŒ

With thanks to RICS and to our CSR partner CCR for the introduction ๐Ÿ™๐Ÿฟ

More: rics.org/training-events/confe

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2026-02-22

UK to Extend Online Safety Laws to AI Chatbots, Citing Child Protection Concerns

UK plans to update online safety laws for AI chatbots after bad images were made. New rules aim to protect children and punish companies.

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2026-02-22

The UK government wants to add new rules for AI chatbots. This is to make sure they are safe, especially for children. Companies that break the rules could be fined. This follows problems with an AI chatbot called Grok making bad pictures.

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2026-02-22

UK Government Proposes Swift Online Safety Reforms for Minors

UK government plans new rules to protect children online. Could ban social media for under 16s and limit addictive features. Learn more.

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2026-02-22

The UK government is planning new rules to help keep children safe online. They might ban social media for people under 16 and limit features that make apps addictive. This is to help protect young people.

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Rafiki Mwemarafikicastle
2026-02-22

Media reports on newly unsealed Epstein documents have referenced Kenya among countries mentioned internationally.
For those of us working in child protection, this reinforces one truth:
Children must be protected everywhere. ๐Ÿ‘ถ๐Ÿฟ๐Ÿ–ค
We continue strengthening safeguarding systems and trauma recovery services in Kenya.

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2026-02-21

UK Government Plans Stringent Measures to Control Children's Social Media Use

UK government wants to protect children online. New plans may ban social media for under-16s and add more safety rules. Learn what's changing.

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2026-02-21

The UK government is looking at new rules to keep children safer online. They are thinking about a possible ban on social media for kids under 16 and want to make platforms safer. This is to help protect young people from harmful content and addictive features.

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2026-02-21

UK Government Proposes Stricter Online Safety Measures for Children

UK government proposes stricter rules for social media and AI to protect children. Learn about the new online safety measures and what they mean.

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2026-02-21

The UK government is making new plans to help keep children safe when they use the internet. These new rules will affect social media sites and AI chatbots. The goal is to stop bad things from happening to kids online.

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2026-02-21

UK Prime Minister Pledges Stricter Social Media Rules for Child Protection

UK government plans new rules for social media and AI to protect children. May include age limits and stop addictive features. Learn more.

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2026-02-21

The UK government wants to make the internet safer for children. They are planning new rules for social media and AI to stop harmful content and addictive designs. This includes looking at age limits and how AI chatbots work.

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2026-02-21

UK Threatens Ban on AI Chatbots Endangering Children

The UK government plans new rules for AI chatbots and online sites to protect children from bad content. A ban is possible for those that don't follow the rules.

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2026-02-21

The UK government is making new rules to keep children safe online. They are looking closely at AI chatbots and other websites that might show children harmful things. If these sites don't protect kids well, they could be banned in the UK.

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2026-02-19

RE: gruene.social/@MichaelChrist/1

Yea, this is exactly how @EUCommission is trying to solve child protection online right now.
+ mandate everyone shows their ID card to these dealers that then take a picture of it and of ones face to store it in perpetuity.

#eu #eupol #ChildProtection

2026-02-16

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