Children’s charity says a regulator should be given power to fine those that rupture rulesThe government must get social media websites sign up to a mandatory code of practice and give an independent regulator the power to fine those that rupture the rules,the NSPCC has said. The charity said the government had failed to properly implement about half of the child safety online recommendations made in a report commissioned by ministers a decade ago, despite pledges to get the UK the safest place in the world for children to fade online. Related: British gangs 'using violence to groom children as drug mules' Continue reading...
Source: theguardian.com