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Keeping the internet safe, powered by INHOPE and Insafe – advising & informing Speakers: Alla Kulikova, Safer Internet Centre, France Maaike Pekelharing, Meldpunt – Kinderporno, Netherlands Chair: Karl Hopwood, Insafe
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Voting question number 1 What do you think is the most common reason why someone contacts an Insafe helpline? A: Sexual issues B: Cyberbullying C: Privacy concerns D: For technical help/support E: Addiction
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Voting question number 2 What might stop you from contacting a helpline if you had a problem online? A: Worried that you could be identified. B: Don’t think it would do any good / they just listen to you but can’t really help C: People would laugh at you if they found out D: Didn’t know that the helpline existed E: The problem is to complex to explain
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Alla Kulikova, Safer Internet Centre, France; Maaike Pekelharing, Meldpunt – Kinderporno, Netherlands; Karl Hopwood, Insafe
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Coffee break 11.00 – 11.30 After the coffee break come back here for:
Keeping the internet safe, powered by INHOPE and Insafe - Protecting an online generation
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Keeping the internet safe, powered by INHOPE and Insafe – Protecting an online generation Speakers: Mick Moran, Interpol, France Sabine Frank, Google, Germany Carole Gay, AFA (hotline), France Ana Luisa Rotta, Safer Internet Centre (Protegeles), Spain Chair: Agnese Krike, INHOPE President & Safer Internet Centre, Latvia
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Voting question number 3 What is a hotline
Voting question number 3 What is a hotline? A: An organisation or an entity where you can report any suspected illegal content online B: An organisation or an entity working to make internet a safer and better place for everyone by eliminating illegal content online C: An organisation or an entity that collaborates with Law Enforcement to make the Internet better and safer D: It could be all of the above
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Voting question number 4 What is most often reported to hotlines
Voting question number 4 What is most often reported to hotlines? A: Copyright infringement online B: Potentially harmful but legal content C: Content that makes me feel uncomfortable D: Any suspected illegal content or activities online
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Voting question number 5 How can you report to a hotline
Voting question number 5 How can you report to a hotline? A: In person, by going to the office of a hotline B: By phone only C: Via an online forms, an , or a mobile app
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Agnese Krike, INHOPE President & Safer Internet Centre, Latvia
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Mick Moran, Interpol
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Sabine Frank, Google
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AFA video to be shown
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Carole Gay, AFA, Safer Internet Centre, France
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Ana Luiza Rotta, Protegeles, Safer Internet Centre, Spain
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Each of our presenters will join you at a table to facilitate a discussion on some of the following questions: - Where is the place for hotlines in society today? - How can we raise awareness of the work of hotlines to ensure the public know they are there for reporting and how to address the fact that the issue is taboo? - Campaign ideas - Each speaker/facilitator will present back key discussion points and campaign ideas
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Please join us for a Cocktail Reception
See you tomorrow at 9am for Parallel workshops organised and led by youth, parents, grandparents and teachers
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