The ICRA meeting met expectations and more for bringing together the industry around child safety issues and more. The companies and representatives in the room are the ones that affect positive change in both private industry and public policy capacities which makes it a worthwhile venture to attend. Thanks for coordinating these terrific gatherings. David […]
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During the second quarter of 2005, ICRA will change its core labelling technology. A variety of tools and partnerships are being developed that are designed to stimulate a significant increase in the take-up of self-labelling and lead to greater trust in those labels. What are we inviting you to test? The basic tools: the label […]
FOSI’s Associate Membership exists to allow smaller companies and individuals to support FOSI’s twin aims of: protecting children from potentially harmful material; and, protecting free speech on the internet. FOSI is proud to count many companies and individuals as Associate Members. They have all made a commitment to label websites they create and maintain, and […]
The Family Online Safety Institute (FOSI) brings stakeholders in the internet industry together to ensure an enjoyable online experience for children and families, whether at home or on their mobile handset. Few people would not consider themselves a stakeholder in this issue in some way or another: internet companies, educators, government officers and politicians, law-enforcement […]
The Internet Content Rating Association (ICRA) is an international, non-profit organization of internet leaders working to develop a safer internet. ICRA has long believed that self-regulation leads to the best balance between the free flow of digital content and protecting children from potentially harmful material. The centrepiece of the organization is the descriptive vocabulary, often […]
The Internet Content Rating Association (ICRA) is an international, non-profit organization of internet leaders working to develop a safer internet. ICRA has long believed that self-regulation leads to the best balance between the free flow of digital content and protecting children from potentially harmful material. The centrepiece of the organization is the descriptive vocabulary, often […]
7th January 2003 ICRA receives UK Registered Charity Status The UK Charity Commission has granted Charitable Status to the Internet Content Rating Association. As reported in The Times: THE Internet Content Rating Association, which aims to help parents to protect children from potentially harmful material on the internet, has been recognised as a charity by […]
La finalidad de ICRA es ayudar a los internautas a encontrar lo que buscan, a tener plena confianza en lo que encuentran y a evitar contenidos que puedan considerar inadecuados tanto para ellos mismos como para sus hijos. Existe un terminología disponible que puede utilizarse para describir cualquier tipo de contenido digital, de manera que […]
19th October 2004 ICRA joins W3C ICRA has become an affiliate member of the Word Wide Web Consortium (W3C) and is now able to join the effort to lead the web to its full potential for all users, especially children. W3C is the body that works with industry to recommend standards for the internet, HTML […]
No nudity No sexual material No violence No potentially offensive language No potentially harmful activities No user-generated content This material appears in an educational context The label declares that it was issued on 2005-10-3 Labels file is in ICRAchecked database The Internet Content Rating Association (ICRA) is an international, non-profit organization of internet leaders working […]