Parents being urged to know what their children can access online

There has been a mostly positive reaction to the cabinets decision to set the digital age of consent at 13.

Parents being urged to know what their children can access online

There has been a mostly positive reaction to the cabinets decision to set the digital age of consent at 13.

It means anyone over that age can give permission for websites to access their personal information.

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