He established an online child protection agency

The UK government has just created an agency that protects children from online threats, such as online, abusive, or pornographic websites.

Picture 1 of He established an online child protection agency British Interior Minister Jacqui Smith said it would be the largest collaboration between private and state agencies to establish an online child protection mechanism. The agency will disseminate potential risks, prevent illegal websites from containing harmful content, and help establish a common mechanism for websites to post users' own photos or videos.

Particularly violent games and harmful online advertising forms will be monitored by the UK Children's Internet Protection Council (UKCCIS).

'We are determined to take all possible measures to ensure that children live in a completely clean and safe Internet environment,' said Mr. Smith in the opening ceremony of the control agency. on.

Meanwhile, British culture minister, Andy Burnham, said that the control agency will help ensure that 'what is not accepted in the real world will not be accepted on the Internet'.

The control body consists of 100 members, including BT, Facebook, Google, Microsoft and Vodafone, and will be responsible for reporting directly to British Prime Minister Gordon Brown.

Over the past few years, British ministers have been under great pressure from child rights protection organizations to deal with the rise of pornographic websites, suicide guides, and violent games.