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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.
Most 2023 reports were again related to online child sexual abuse
In 2023, the Internet Hotline (IH) handled 2047 reports, 42% of which were related to child sexual abuse. While intimate image abuse of adults remained a serious problem in 2023, the number of parents seeking help from the IH increased significantly compared to previous years.
The hotlines of the world proposed the removal of 400 thousand pieces of child sexual abuse material last year
INHOPE, the international association combating child sexual exploitation, published its 2022 Annual Report.
The hotlines of the world proposed the removal of 400 thousand pieces of child sexual abuse material last year
INHOPE, the international association combating child sexual exploitation, published its 2022 Annual Report.
Spot red flags, dare to say no – NMHH to launch campaign on the occasion of Safer Internet Day
The campaign of the Internet Hotline (IH), the information and help service of NMHH, focuses primarily on the issue of intimate images taken by children of themselves.
Home confinement intensified online abuse
An exceptional amount of child pornography content was reported, but the number of phishing attempts and sharing personal data without consent also rose in 2020, according to the internet information and help service of the National Media and Infocommunications Authority.
From revenge porn to virtual reality: Gyerekaneten.hu (Child on the net), the NMHH’s information website for parents, has gone live
Gyerekaneten.hu, the National Media and Infocommunications Authority’s (NMHH) dictionary-structured website for parents was launched on 1 March. The website allows the colleagues of the Authority’s Internet Hotline legal advisory service to inform parents and children on the online medium, providing them with advice and encouraging them to start a discussion on the subject.
Safer Internet Day 2020: The NMHH is creating a website for adults to support safer internet use
NMHH has disclosed last year’s statistics of the Internet Hotline legal advisory service.
What is fake news? Educational materials have been prepared by National Media and Infocommunications Authority (NMHH) for the European Media Literacy Week
The latest initiative of the European Commission, the European Media Literacy Week, takes place between 18 and 22 March. On this occasion, the National Media and Infocommunications Authority (NMHH) assembled infographics and relevant lesson plans about fake news, which are suitable for use at schools, and recommends sponsored online articles for adult audiences.