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29June
eNACSO submission to the FTC review of the COPPA rule
The Federal Trade Commission is solely concerned with American rules but some of these rules are relevant for millions of European children using US-based social networking site.
Read eNACSO submission

 

eNACSO Agenda for Action

The eNACSO Agenda for Action was launched in June 2010. It includes recommendations to governments, industry and other stakeholders on how to create a safer online environment for children and young people.
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Agenda for Action


eNACSO conference May 2010

The eNACSO conference 'Protecting Children Online' took place 6 May in Brussels.
Download the Conference Agenda

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Photo from the conference 6. May 2010 in Brussels

 

The challenges of location services

eNACSO draws up main issues and concerns in relation to the new breed of location based services - and advocates for a new EU wide code to protect children. Download the document







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The European NGO Alliance for Child Safety Online is a network consisting of 17 children’s rights NGOs from across the EU working for a safer online environment for children.

Our Mission is to promote and support actions at national, European and international level to protect children and promote their rights in relation to the Internet and new technologies.

Our work is based on the 1989 UN Convention on the Rights of the Child (UNCRC) and the Optional Protocol to the UNCRC on the sale of children, child prostitution and child pornography.

eNACSO is funded by the European Commission’s Safer Internet Programme.

 

Learn more about eNACSO

To receive more information on the network and its activities, contact the network coordinator:
Mr. Dieter Carstensen
Save the Children Denmark
Tel: +45 35 24 85 15

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