January 2012
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This seminar brought together key perspectives from policymakers, interest groups and businesses on next steps for enabling children to surf the web, access online communities and partake in culturally rich content without exposure to age restricted products, explicit content and potential personal danger.
Scheduled following the report to Ministers of the Parliamentary Inquiry into Online Child Protection, delegates assessed the practical options for providing what the Culture Secretary had called an "active choice" about using parental controls, such as age verification tools, website monitoring and methods of filtering content used by online services - and reviewed next steps for policy.