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The school curriculum should help children critique and cope with what they see on the internet, says Hannah Broadbent from the charity Childnet

Ongoing work to protect children from explicit content online took a step forward this weekas the music industry and online video providers agreed to include clear age ratings to flag up explicit content.

Clear age ratings will help parents make informed choices about the content their children access online. Using the familiar BBFC age ratings, which we know well from the cinema and DVDs, is a great way of providing helpful and trusted advice to parents.

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Source: The Guardian Circular Economy RSS

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