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Digital Safety and Regulation, a safety guide covering online protection and AI regulation

We broadly cover safety and regulatory issues that have become increasingly important in the digital age, from the online protection of children and adolescents, age restrictions on social media, personal data and platform responsibility, and responses to harmful content, to the ethics and regulation of AI technology. We explain, in an easy-to-understand way, what risks individuals and society need to recognize in a rapidly changing online environment, and how institutions and technology should respond.

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The infographic explains PCCC verification, ZIP code comparison, address preregistration, and customs alerts. Strengthening Verification of Personal Customs Identification Numbers: How to Verify Your ZIP Code and Register a Shipping Address
The infographic organizes how AI data centers affect grid bottlenecks, cost sharing, sustainability metrics, and flexible power-aware operations. Why AI Data Center Power Demand Is Putting Pressure on the Power Grid, Electricity Rates, and Carbon Reduction Targets All at Once
The infographic summarizes how mule accounts are misused and how to respond safely to suspicious deposits. How Are "Ghost Accounts" Created, and How Can They Be Prevented?
The graphic outlines timelines, AI labeling, GPAI duties, roles, scope, and responsible teams. Checklist for the EU AI Act, Effective August 2026: Generative AI Labeling and GPAI Requirements
The graphic compares app store age checks, platform duties, under-16 restrictions, and data risks. Round 2 of Online Protection for Minors: Age Verification on App Stores, Social Media Bans, and Comparison of Personal Information Risks
The graphic contrasts Australia’s account restrictions with Canada’s safety-by-design approach and key safeguards. Will Social Media Restrictions for Children Under 16 Actually Work? A Comparison of Online Safety Regulations for Children in Australia and Canada
The graphic outlines key EU AI Act dates, labeling requirements, compliance steps, and legal obligations. The EU AI Act’s implementation schedule has changed again: New standards for generative AI labeling and high-risk AI regulations