The report, 'Frontiers in Digital Child Safety,' emphasizes the need for a shift in how we approach online safety for children. It presents a framework informed by collaborative efforts among various experts highlighting that traditional top-down safety measures are insufficient. Instead, the focus should be on a child-centered design which prioritizes children's rights and agency. By integrating children's experiences and encouraging shared decision-making between parents and kids, the report promotes a proactive safety design that empowers children as they grow and learn to navigate the digital landscape responsibly.
One key idea is 'collaborative empowerment.' Instead of defaulting to parental control settings that lock kids out, the report argues that 'fostering trust calls for a more nuanced, child-centered approach.'
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