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Protecting our Youth Online: A Comprehensive Review on Strategies to Safeguard Children from Online Threats
The evidence about the potential benefits and hazards associated with children's internet usage is expanding along with the global interest in this topic. In order to facilitate comparative study of research findings from lower- and middle-income nations like South Africa, Serbia, the Philippines, Brazil, and Argentina, the Global Kids Online program provides tools and guidelines to national researchers. This study looks at how present child rights laws, particularly those pertaining to the internet, correspond with the expanding body of data. It also looks at ways to influence future policy orientations. It provides information and recommendations for protecting children online based on current research and policy studies [1