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Building the digital world that young people deserve

5Rights is at the forefront of delivering practical change for children so they can access the digital world knowledgeably, creatively and fearlessly.

Key resources

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African Union Child Online Safety and Empowerment Policy

This new African Union’s policy safeguards young Africans online. It outlines strategies to create a safer digital world, prioritising children’s rights and a collaborative approach. Also available in French.

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A High Level of Privacy, Safety & Security for Minors

To protect children online, the DSA must be enforced effectively. 5Rights unveils new guidance based on global standards to help regulators and companies prioritise child safety in the digital age.

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Child Online Safety Toolkit

5Rights Foundation unveils a child-centred guide for policymakers to build a safe & inclusive digital world with best practices & practical tools. Download in 8 languages.

Child Rights by Design

Child Rights by Design puts the spotlight on children. By sharing their views, it reframes the conversation about designing with the customer in mind. This time, including children.

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Disrupted Childhood (also available in French)

5Rights updates its report, Disrupted Childhood, exposing how persuasive design continues to harm children. This report calls for urgent action to protect children from manipulative design tactics.

Freedom, Security, Privacy Report

Exploring how the digital world, rich with potential, often fails to protect children’s privacy and security, raising critical questions about freedom and the future of childhood online.

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Twisted Toys

5Rights Foundation unveils a child-centred guide for policymakers to build a safe & inclusive digital world with best practices & practical tools. Download in 8 languages.