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The Internet Hotline’s autumn campaign speaks to children as well
The autumn campaign of the Internet Hotline – the legal advisory service run by the National Media and Infocommunications Authority – aims to combat online abuse, in particular intimate image abuse, grooming and cyberbullying.
Dare to ask for help! Campaign against online abuse to protect children
The Internet Hotline legal advisory service has launched a national media campaign for educational purposes. The aim is to enable parents and children to recognise online abuse as soon as possible, to encourage them to ask for help if they are in trouble and to let them know where to turn to for help.
NMHH’s Internet Hotline to take action against unauthorised online sharing of images and videos in February campaign
In 2018, two reports of online infringement were submitted a day to the Internet Hotline (IH), the legal advisory service of the National Media and Infocommunications Authority (NMHH), with the most common categories being phishing and content made accessible without consent.
“Yes awkward” campaign reloaded: a microsite to provide guidance and vloggers to offer advice in support of safer internet use for kids
The campaign launched by the National Media and Infocommunications Authority (NMHH) to raise awareness of its Internet Hotline legal advisory service continues this year as well.
“Yes awkward”: the new campaign of the NMHH explains online infringements using emojis
The advertisements mainly targeting children of 11 to 16 years of age provide guidance for recognizing problems as well as dealing with them.
A new algorithm takes up the fight against sexual predators
Nearly 13 percent of children chatting online have received unwanted sexual solicitations. Researchers at Purdue University in the USA have now developed an algorithm which is capable of identifying sexual predators online.
Say No! – international campaign against online child sexual coercion and extortion
The short film prepared as part of the ‘Say No!’ campaign raises awareness to the grave consequences of carelessly sharing intimate pictures and videos.
Online harassment
In the category of Online harassment, concerned parties can report on intentional, usually repeated online abuse taking place over an extended period of time, often in public. The harassment can be aimed at annoying, humiliating, shaming or even taking revenge on the victim.