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How Young People Navigate the Evolving Online World

A new report from Dublin City University’s Anti-Bullying Centre, in partnership with Webwise, explores how young people engage with online

From misinformation to manipulation

With so much information at our fingertips it can be difficult to judge if what we are seeing, reading or

Casting the Net

Casting the Net is a new youth-led audio series hosted by teens for teens exploring the breadth and depth of

ONLINE WORKSHOP: Debunked – How to Tell Fact From Fiction

False Information – Advice for Parents

With so much content available to us, it is important to be able to judge how accurate and reliable our information is.

Explained: What Are Deepfakes?

  What are Deepfakes? Deepfakes are fake videos created using digital software, machine learning and face swapping. Deepfakes are computer-created

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Sometimes you might unwittingly stumble across illegal online content like child abuse imagery. Always remember: you can report it and get it removed using Hotline.ie.

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