Illegal Online Gambling and Unfair Competition 

Licensed gambling operators operate under strict regulatory frameworks designed to protect players, ensure fair markets, and generate public revenue. Illegal gambling operators operate outside these frameworks while competing for the same customers. The result is an uneven market that undermines the regulated gambling industry.  “Illegal online gambling is estimated to generate more than $100 billion globally each year, creating a significant shadow […]

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Illegal Gambling and FATF Grey List Risk

Illegal online gambling is increasingly recognized as a significant financial crime risk. Because unregulated platforms operate outside standard oversight mechanisms, they can be exploited by criminals seeking to move or disguise illicit funds.    Globally, the United Nations Office on Drugs and Crime estimates that between 2–5% of global GDP – approximately $800 billion to $2 trillion – is laundered each year, with gambling platforms identified as one of

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Illegal Online Gambling and Player Protection Risks 

One of the most serious consequences of illegal online gambling is the absence of consumer protections.  Licensed gambling operators must follow strict regulatory rules designed to protect players. Illegal platforms operate outside those frameworks, exposing players to financial harm, fraud, and unchecked gambling behavior.  The Role of Consumer Protection in Regulated Gambling  In regulated gambling markets, operators must implement

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AI Safety After Safer Internet Day for Schools 

Each year, UK Safer Internet Day brings schools, families, and education leaders together to reflect on how children and young people experience the online world. In 2026, under the theme “Smart tech, safe choices – exploring safe and responsible use of AI” that reflection feels more urgent, and more complex than ever, particularly as artificial intelligence becomes increasingly embedded

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Why Indonesia Blocked Grok: Turning Point for AI Safety 

As artificial intelligence becomes more powerful and widely accessible, governments around the world are confronting a difficult but unavoidable reality: AI innovation without oversight creates real-world harm. In January 2026, Indonesia took decisive action by blocking access to Grok, an AI chatbot, after it was linked to the creation and spread of non-consensual sexually explicit deepfake images, including

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Algospeak: How Teens Outsmart Algorithms

As social media platforms ramp up content moderation, teens have developed a new digital language: algospeak. This evolving lexicon allows them to discuss serious topics like mental health struggles, suicidal thoughts, eating disorders, or sexual assault; without triggering automated filters or platform interventions. Understanding algospeak is essential for parents, educators, and mentors who want to

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Digital Wellbeing: Supporting Kids Online

The digital world is a central part of students’ lives. From TikTok trends and emojis to private messaging and gaming communities, teens are navigating complex online spaces that can influence their mental health, social development, and overall wellbeing. While parents and schools may sometimes feel overwhelmed, partnership and shared strategies can create safer, more supportive

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Parent’s Guide to TikTok Slang

Teens today live in a digital-first world. Apps like TikTok, Instagram, Snapchat, and Discord aren’t just for fun they’re spaces where young people express feelings, navigate friendships, and sometimes signal distress. Understanding the slang they use can help you notice patterns and respond thoughtfully.   Why Teens Use Coded Language  Teens often communicate indirectly online for

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