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Your rights in the digital world

Your rights in the digital world

Your Rights in the Digital World is a child-friendly guide to General comment No. 25, the UN’s landmark explanation of how children’s rights apply online. It breaks down what governments and tech companies must do to make sure digital technologies are safe, fair and supportive for every child. The guide is available in English, French and Spanish.

Demystifying Age Assurance

Demystifying Age Assurance

As the discourse around age assurance intensifies, many questions arise and they are often answered with confusing or misrepresenting information. The report Demystifying Age Assurance means to explain in simple terms what…

A screenshot from the "Know Your Rights" poster, which illustrates children's rights in the digital environment. The poster is divided into three sections: 1. Top Left: A diverse group of children, including one in a wheelchair, are using digital devices near a fence with a communication tower and an airplane flying overhead. The text reads, "You have the right to participate," emphasising that digital services should not prevent children from expressing their opinions or joining efforts to improve the world. 2. Bottom Left: Two children, a boy and a girl, are playing a video game together on a large screen. The text above them states, "You have a right to play and rest." 3. Bottom Right: A close-up of two hands, one larger and one smaller, holding each other. The accompanying text says, "You have the right to be safe." The poster uses bright colours and simple illustrations to convey these rights in an engaging and accessible manner for children.

Know Your Rights!

To mark the adoption of the UN General comment no. 25, 5Rights is releasing a poster for schools across the world on children’s rights in the digital world. Available in multiple languages.

Demystifying the Age Appropriate Design Code

Demystifying the Age Appropriate Design Code

This report explains in child-friendly terms the objectives of the Age-Appropriate Design Code and why it is so important for children’s wellbeing.

Digital Times

Digital Times

Young people of the 5Rights Foundation Data Literacy Commission wrote, edited, and compiled the ‘Digital Times’ newspaper. Taking us through all things digital that matter to them.