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Why Parents Are Panicking About Roblox

Roblox: sometimes a digital playground, sometimes a digital minefield. Sure, it’s a great hub for creativity and learning ...
Kentucky Attorney General Russell Coleman sues gaming platform Roblox for allegedly failing to protect children from ...
Roblox is hugely popular with kids, but it also comes with risks. Here’s how to set it up safely, monitor play, and build ...
UK Prime Minister Keir Starmer has announced a new requirement for all working adults in the country to carry a digital identification called the Brit Card. In practice, the Brit Card will be based on ...
The United Kingdom is planning to require digital identification cards for all workers to stem the flow of illegal immigrants entering the country, British Prime Minister Keir Starmer announced on ...
LONDON (AP) — British citizens and permanent residents will have to produce a mandatory digital identification card in order to get work, Prime Minister Keir Starmer announced, reviving a contentious ...
If approved, the UK's digital IDs will take the form of an app-based system stored on phones [PA Media] There has been "no decision" on whether to introduce digital ID cards in Guernsey, the chief ...
Digital ID will be rolled out across the UK as part of the government's attempts to tackle illegal working. But how will it work? Will everyone be legally required to have it? What if you don't have a ...
Every adult in Britain will require a digital ID under plans to tackle illegal immigration. Writing for The Daily Telegraph, Sir Keir Starmer said the government would make a "new, free-of-charge ...
It was 16 years ago, on a platform at London’s St Pancras International Railway Station, when then-home secretary Alan Johnson stood proudly and flashed a new identity card for the British, calling it ...
LONDON (AP) — British citizens and permanent residents will have to produce a mandatory digital identification card in order to get work, Prime Minister Keir Starmer announced Friday, reviving a ...
More than one million people have signed a petition against plans for new digital ID cards – as a Daily Mail poll showed only a quarter of people back them. Sir Keir Starmer has said the controversial ...