New research shows that as the number of people who encounter sexually charged AI-images and videos online continues to grow, awareness of the illegality of some of this content continues to be a challenge.
Over the past three years, the online risk landscape has witnessed a staggering spike in “sextortion” – scams that deceive primarily teens and young adults into sharing intimate imagery that quickly turn to blackmail.
At Snap, we continually evolve our safety mechanisms and platform policies to limit the ability for bad actors to misuse our platform.
Snap has signed up to the EU’s new AI Pact, launched today by the European Commission.
We’re beginning to test a new introductory experience in limited markets for older teens on Snapchat ages 16 and 17 who are interested in sharing content they create with a wider audience.
Snapchat, in collaboration with the UK internet safety charity Childnet, has developed a new guide for parents to help them to have open and honest conversations about online safety with their children.
It’s back to school in many parts of the world and what better time to remind teens, parents, and educators about the importance of reporting safety concerns to online platforms and services.
As teens head back to school, we’re launching new safety tools and resources created specifically for educators.
Earlier this year, we announced the selection of Snap’s inaugural Council for Digital Well-Being, a pilot program in the U.S. designed to hear from teens on the state of life online today, as well as their hopes and ideals for more positive and rewarding online experiences. In May, we officially kicked off Council activities, and we are excited to introduce this thoughtful and engaging group.
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.
Antes de las elecciones generales del Reino Unido que se celebrarán el 4 de julio, reconocemos plenamente nuestra responsabilidad única de movilizar y educar a los jóvenes votantes en el período previo al día de las elecciones.