The Indonesian Ministry of Digital Communications has announced the significance of 'Age Assurance' technology for verifying user ages, aiming to protect children from digital risks. This initiative is part of the 'PP Tunas' program focused on enhancing digital safety.
Meta has announced the launch of new features aimed at enhancing parental oversight of teen activity on Instagram. Starting Tuesday, parents will be able to view their teens' interests, such as basketball and fashion.
The UK government is preparing to discuss new measures to address errors related to the digital identity system during the upcoming King's Speech. This comes amid rising debates about privacy and security in the use of digital identities.
In a shocking crime that has shaken Turkish society, a group of killers brutally murdered 30-year-old Kubra Yabci and then used her Instagram account to impersonate her. This incident raises serious questions about digital safety and the violence within close circles.
Recent reports indicate that thousands of AI-based applications are causing leaks of sensitive data, raising significant concerns about privacy and digital security. These leaks involve personal information that can impact both individuals and businesses.
As spring approaches, users are urged to conduct a thorough cleaning of their digital devices and accounts. This practice is essential for optimal performance and protection against security risks in today's technology-driven world.
The Indonesian Ministry of Communications and Information has announced new measures aimed at protecting children on e-commerce platforms. This initiative is part of the government's efforts to ensure a safe digital environment for children.
WhatsApp has revealed plans to radically change how chat records are stored, significantly impacting user privacy. This announcement comes amid growing concerns over data protection.
The National Telecommunications Regulatory Authority in Egypt has initiated a data correction process for approximately <strong>130 million</strong> mobile subscribers. This effort aims to address the rising phenomenon of electronic fraud and enhance user security.
Reports indicate that the FBI managed to recover messages from the Signal app on an iPhone, even after the app was deleted. This revelation raises concerns about how to safeguard personal data.
TikTok has announced the closure of <strong>1.7 million accounts</strong> belonging to users under the age of <strong>16</strong> as part of its efforts to enhance online safety for children. The Indonesian Minister of Communications has urged other digital platforms to adopt similar measures, setting a compliance deadline of June <strong>2026</strong>.
The United Arab Emirates announced the blocking of <strong>13,667 websites</strong> in the first quarter of 2023 as part of its efforts to combat piracy and protect intellectual property rights. This initiative is part of a comprehensive strategy to enhance digital security in the country.
TelkomGroup has announced its support for the initiative led by Indonesian Minister of Communications, Mutiya Hafid, aimed at creating a safe digital environment for children. This aligns with new laws designed to protect children in the digital space.
As more employees choose to work remotely from cafes, concerns about privacy and security are rising. This article provides essential guidelines to protect personal information and sensitive data.
The Artificial Intelligence and Digitalization Council has issued a statement warning of the potential risks posed by the new AI model 'Mythos' developed by Anthropic, emphasizing the importance of not succumbing to panic.
Sony has announced that it will begin enforcing age verification requirements for PlayStation users in the UK and Ireland starting June 2026. Players will not be able to access social features without verifying their ages.
OpenAI has announced a new initiative aimed at enhancing digital safety and addressing the rising incidents of child sexual exploitation online. This move comes amid growing risks threatening children in the digital space.
Indonesian Law Minister Supatman Andy Aktas announced new regulations aimed at protecting children amid rapid digital transformation. This initiative comes as internet users in Indonesia are expected to reach <strong>240 million</strong> by 2025, including around <strong>70 million children</strong> under the age of 16.
The Public Prosecution in Saudi Arabia has announced stringent measures against anyone involved in the forgery of electronic records, signatures, or digital certificates. This initiative aims to enhance digital security and protect rights.
A recent study revealed that <strong>75%</strong> of parents are concerned about their children's ability to protect their personal data online. The UK's Information Commissioner's Office has launched a campaign to educate children on how to maintain their privacy.
Google warns that quantum computers could break encryption barriers protecting cryptocurrencies like Bitcoin, raising significant concerns in the cybersecurity realm. This warning aligns with fears from cybersecurity experts regarding the potential impact of quantum computing on traditional security systems.
Four ministers participated in an important discussion focused on protecting children from internet dangers, highlighting the challenges they face in the digital world. This discussion is part of government efforts to enhance children's safety in cyberspace.
Information technology expert Ismail Fahmy stated that Indonesia can serve as a model for developing countries in implementing child protection policies against social media risks. The country currently has around <strong>70 million children</strong> and is adopting policies to safeguard them from digital threats.
The Egyptian Parliament's Communications Committee announced the launch of a new smart chip that allows parents to better control their children's use of various applications, enhancing their digital safety.
Dr. Bperm Yanursu, President of the Indonesian Pediatric Association, emphasized the need for a safe environment for children in both digital and real worlds. He highlighted the increasing risks such as online child exploitation during an online seminar.
Singapore's Minister of Digital Development and Information, <strong>Josephine Teo</strong>, announced plans to introduce labels that clarify the uses and limitations of artificial intelligence applications. This initiative aims to boost trust and security in the digital space amid potential challenges posed by AI tools.
The Ministry of Communications and Information Technology in Egypt has announced plans to launch a new mobile SIM card specifically for children within 60 days. This initiative aims to enhance safe communication and parental monitoring.
The Minister of Communications emphasized that the current role of digital platforms as neutral mediators is no longer acceptable. He stressed the need for these platforms to take on greater responsibilities in addressing digital challenges.
The Dubai Cyber Security Center has issued a warning regarding the rise in fraudulent attempts involving fake QR codes. This alert comes amid increasing electronic fraud incidents in the region, highlighting the need for caution when using these codes.
In a new move to enhance digital security, the Turkish government has announced an agreement with social media companies requiring users to verify their identity using personal identification cards. This decision is expected to be implemented within three months, raising questions about the future of anonymity in the digital space.