Child safety
Coverage of Child safety in the Nexus archive.
- CVS Health medicated wipes recalled over child safety concerns
CVS Health has recalled tens of thousands of medicated wipes sold in its stores due to concerns that children could access them and potentially be poisoned.
- Mother says 4-year-old son was left behind at Chuck E. Cheese during summer camp field trip
A Florida mother, Kasheena McKee-Kimbrough, alleges her 4-year-old son, Kireh, was left unattended for 20 minutes at Chuck E. Cheese during a summer camp field trip organized by ALM Sports. The camp staff failed to notify her about the incident, prompting her to withdraw her son from the program and seek alternative childcare.
- Consumer Reports experts share tips to prevent hot car tragedies involving children
Consumer Reports highlights that 37 children die annually from heatstroke in hot cars, emphasizing that temperatures inside vehicles can reach dangerous levels even in mild weather. The article provides safety tips, such as checking the back seat routinely and using visual reminders, to prevent children from being left unattended in vehicles.
- Consumer Reports warns: A child can die in a hot car faster than you think
Consumer Reports warns that 37 children die annually from heatstroke in hot cars, with temperatures rising to 105°F in one hour even when outside temperatures are 61°F. Children's bodies heat up three to five times faster than adults, making unattended vehicles dangerous regardless of weather conditions. Safety tips include checking the back seat, using visual reminders, and keeping cars locked.
- 5 ON YOUR SIDE: Hot car deaths
An average of 37 children die annually from heatstroke after being left in hot cars, even on non-extreme weather days. Temperatures in enclosed vehicles can exceed 105°F within an hour, posing fatal risks to children whose bodies heat up faster than adults. Preventive measures include checking back seats, using visual reminders, and keeping cars locked.
- Alleged assault of 10-year-old at Kebbi Islamiyya school highlights child safety gaps
A security guard at an Islamiyya school in Kebbi State was arrested for the alleged sexual assault of a 10-year-old girl. The incident has drawn attention to gaps in child safety measures.
- THE HACK: Virkkunen gets cosy with Brazil
Virkkunen is developing a close relationship with Brazil, as highlighted in the article's focus on AI envoy, child safety, and Meta's smart glasses. The article covers these three main topics.
- Apple’s new parental controls are for keeping Apple out of trouble
Apple introduced expanded parental controls at WWDC, including customizable screen time limits and the ability to block violent or gory images in messages for child accounts. The updates are framed as a defensive strategy amid global debates on internet regulation and competition with app developers like Meta.
- THE HACK: Australia expects EU to mirror its social media ‘delay’
Australia expects the EU to adopt its social media content delay policy. The article also mentions a D9+ meeting on child safety, backlash against an AI envoy, and a warning from Puzder regarding China.
- THE HACK: Rage against Ursula’s AI envoy pick
The article discusses opposition to Ursula's selection of an AI envoy, highlighting concerns over sovereignty, and mentions MEPs advocating for game protections and child safety initiatives.
- Pope Leo calls for AI to serve humanity and not concentrate power
Pope Leo issued a 42,300-word encyclical warning about AI risks in education, child safety, power concentration, and weaponization, urging AI to serve humanity rather than empower elites.
- Texas sues Discord, arguing online messaging platform endangered children, misled users
Texas has filed a lawsuit against Discord, claiming the online messaging platform endangered children and misled users about safety features. The legal action represents a significant challenge to the popular communication service regarding child protection practices.
- Under-16s should be banned from WhatsApp unless platform removes encrypted messaging function, police chiefs say
Police chiefs are calling for a ban on under-16s using WhatsApp unless the platform removes its encrypted messaging functionality. The proposal stems from law enforcement concerns about child safety and the inability to monitor communications on the encrypted platform.
- Leafy Midwest suburb rocked after family asked to erect fence outside pretty home to keep ADHD son safe... town manager's alleged response gave shellshocked pregnant mom CONTRACTIONS
A Midwest suburban family requested permission to erect a fence around their home to ensure the safety of their son with ADHD. The town manager's response to the request allegedly caused such distress to the mother that it triggered contractions during her pregnancy.
- Child safety groups want FTC to investigate Roblox
Child safety groups have called on the Federal Trade Commission to investigate Roblox's game design practices. The groups express concerns about how the platform's design may impact child safety and well-being.
- TikTok and YouTube 'not safe enough' for kids, says Ofcom
Ofcom has determined that TikTok and YouTube do not provide sufficiently safe environments for children. While YouTube claims to work with experts on appropriate experiences and TikTok disputes the findings by highlighting its safety features, the regulatory body has raised concerns about child safety on both platforms.
- Oklahoma becomes latest state to sue Roblox over child safety concerns
Oklahoma has filed a lawsuit against Roblox, joining other states in taking legal action over child safety concerns on the gaming platform. This represents the latest in a series of state-level legal challenges against the popular online gaming company.
- Mother living in sixth floor apartment wondered why her home was so quiet... then realized her four-year-old son was missing
A mother living in a sixth-floor apartment noticed an unusual silence and later discovered her four-year-old son was missing. The incident highlights a potential child safety concern.
- Age checks could turn internet into an ID checkpoint, complains Proton CEO
Proton's CEO warns that mandatory age verification measures, intended to protect minors, could lead to widespread identity checks across the internet. The push for such policies risks creating a system where all online users face ID checkpoints, raising concerns about privacy and accessibility.
- 'Beautiful' girl, 12, was killed by falling branch while playing on rope swing 'which should have been removed', inquest hears
A 12-year-old girl was killed by a falling branch while playing on a rope swing that an inquest heard should have been removed. The incident occurred during play, and the inquest highlighted safety concerns about the rope swing.
- ‘Right place at the right time’: Arizona utility worker saves toddler from rush-hour traffic
Arizona utility worker Robert Butler saved a toddler from running into heavy traffic in downtown Phoenix, as captured by a surveillance camera. The incident, highlighted by his employer Arizona Public Service (APS), was described as a 'powerful reminder of what it means to look out for one another.'
- Alabama reaches $12.2 million settlement with Roblox over child safety
Alabama has reached a $12.2 million settlement with Roblox over concerns related to child safety. The agreement follows allegations that the platform failed to adequately protect minors from inappropriate content and interactions.
- Tragedy as nine-year-old boy is fatally struck by car while playing outside
A nine-year-old boy was fatally struck by a car while playing outside, resulting in his death. The incident highlights concerns about child safety and road safety measures.
- Raising America: Roblox at center of lawsuit controversy over child safety on platforms
Roblox is introducing new gaming platform options for underage users following a $12 million settlement with Nevada and ongoing child safety investigations in Oklahoma, Georgia, and South Carolina. The company faces pressure from multiple states examining its child safety practices.
- WATCH: Roblox reaches $10 miillion settlement with Nevada in regards to child safety
Roblox reached a $10 million settlement with Nevada over child safety concerns, as announced by the state's attorney general. The agreement addresses legal issues related to the online gaming platform's child protection measures.
- Roblox will need age verification to make sure you’re at least 9 years old
Roblox is implementing age verification for users aged nine and older to access certain games, part of new account systems aimed at improving child safety. The move follows scrutiny over safety concerns and ongoing lawsuits related to child protection on the platform.
- Peter Andre says he was left horrified after his daughter Princess, 18, was sent 'gross graphic images' - as he calls for social media to be banned for under 16s
Peter Andre claims his 18-year-old daughter Princess received 'gross graphic images' via social media, leaving him horrified. He advocates for banning social media access for under-16s to prevent such incidents.
- Hidden signs your child could be a sex offender: Psychotherapist SAMANTHA MARCHAM reveals why you should never dismiss THESE six red flags
The article discusses six red flags identified by psychotherapist Samantha Marcham that may indicate a child could be a sex offender, urging parents not to dismiss these warning signs. It emphasizes the importance of recognizing behavioral cues to protect children from potential harm.