Today, we're sharing how we are committed to fostering a positive and safe environment for our community during the Paris 2024 Olympics and Paralympics.
Today, Snap is honored to join two fellow tech companies, the government, and the United Nations (UN) in launching The Alliance to Prevent Drug Harms.
Forud for parlamentsvalget i Storbritannien den 4. juli, anerkender vi vores unikke ansvar for at mobilisere og uddanne unge vælgere i perioden, der leder op til valgdagen.
I dag annoncerer vi nye funktioner til at beskytte vores fællesskab mod digital vold.
We are excited to announce the members of Snap’s first-ever Council for Digital Well-Being, our 18-month pilot program for young people in the U.S.
At Snap, we are constantly working to prevent the abuse of our service by criminals seeking to distribute illicit drugs, including counterfeit pills. Today, we’re honored to work alongside heroes – public health experts, law enforcement, and parent and family groups – to commemorate the third annual National Fentanyl Awareness Day.
I dag offentliggør vi vores seneste gennemsigtighedsrapport, som dækker andet halvår af 2023.
Tidligere på måneden modtog Snap sammen med andre store teknologivirksomheder et brev fra mere end 200 civilsamfundsorganisationer, forskere og journalister, der opfordrede os til at øge vores indsats for at beskytte integriteten af valget i 2024.
Snap er beæret over at være en af grundlæggerne af “Know2Protect”, en enestående offentlig oplysningskampagne, der blev lanceret i dag af det amerikanske Department of Homeland Security (DHS).
Vi mener, at Snapchattere bør informeres om de typer teknologier, de bruger, uanset om de skaber sjove billeder eller lærer gennem tekstbaserede samtaler med My AI.
Last week, Snap hosted a roundtable of 32 representatives from child safety and digital rights non-governmental organizations (NGOs) in Brussels to share our unique approach to safety on Snapchat and to hear their feedback for continued improvement.
Today, on international Safer Internet Day, we’re releasing new research showing that in 2023, parents found it more difficult to keep up with their teens’ online activities, and parents’ trust in their teens to act responsibly online faltered.