DiscoverPrivacy AbbreviatedPart I: What does safety online really mean?
Part I: What does safety online really mean?

Part I: What does safety online really mean?

Update: 2025-08-12
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Increasingly, regulators and platforms are moving from a “privacy-first” mindset (think data minimization, parental consent, etc.) to a broader “safety‑by‑design for all minors” mindset (think age assurance, risk assessments, content/algorithmic controls), with real tensions around areas like autonomy and use of AI.


In part one of this two-part episode of Priv, Dona Fraser is joined by Izzy Neis of ModSquad to discuss this shift from privacy to safety, explore behind the curtain of how “safety online” takes shape in the real world, and break down how to operationalize ‘safety by design,’ including where things typically go wrong.


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00:00 Introduction to Privacy in Digital Spaces

02:49 The Importance of Child Safety Online

13:18 Mod Squad’s Role in Content Moderation

17:58 Challenges in Moderating Content for Kids

29:04 Design Mistakes Increasing Risks for Young Users

37:15 Conclusion and Future Considerations

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Part I: What does safety online really mean?

Part I: What does safety online really mean?

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