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Technological University Dublin

Communication

2014

Internet safety

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Final Recommendations For Policy, Brian O'Neill, Elisabeth Staksrud Sep 2014

Final Recommendations For Policy, Brian O'Neill, Elisabeth Staksrud

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EU Kids Online is the primary source of high quality, independent and comprehensive evidence regarding children’s use of the internet in Europe. This report provides research based recommendations to make the internet a better and safer place for children. Our recommendations include the following guidance:


Report Of The Internet Content Governance Advisory Group, Brian O'Neill Jun 2014

Report Of The Internet Content Governance Advisory Group, Brian O'Neill

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First Report On The Implementation Of The Ict Principles, Brian O'Neill Apr 2014

First Report On The Implementation Of The Ict Principles, Brian O'Neill

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It was a core commitment from the outset in 2010, when discussions began on the formation of an ICT Coalition spanning the whole ecosystem of internet-connected devices and online services, that any such self-regulatory initiative would need to demonstrate its commitment to independent assessment of its members’ achievements in online safety, given the concerns of the public and other stakeholders in this area. This report is the first such assessment, carried out by Dr Brian O’Neill, two years after the formal launch of the ICT Coalition - a timely moment to review the achievements of ICT Coalition members, assess the …


Net Children Go Mobile:Initial Findings From Ireland, Brian O'Neill, Thuy Dinh Feb 2014

Net Children Go Mobile:Initial Findings From Ireland, Brian O'Neill, Thuy Dinh

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Net Children Go Mobile is a two-year research project funded under the European Commission’s Safer Internet Programme. Seven countries participate: Demark, Italy, Romania, United Kingdom, Ireland, Portugal and Belgium.

The project uses quantitative and qualitative methodologies to investigate access and use, risks and opportunities of mobile internet use. This report presents the initial findings of the survey of children and young people’s use of mobile internet technologies in Ireland. 500 9-16 year olds were interviewed face-to-face in their homes. The fieldwork was carried out in Ireland by Ipsos MRBI in November and December 2013.