Until I lost my sister, I never knew the scale of risk that exists for young people online

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Tragic Loss and Online Radicalization

The author's sister, Aimee, was radicalized online, leading to her death. This experience prompted the author to become an advocate for online safety.

Advocacy Efforts

The author has engaged in various advocacy efforts, including speaking in the European Parliament and meeting with UK officials to push for better online safeguards.

Vulnerability Online

The author emphasizes the increased vulnerability of children, women, and individuals with mental health issues online. Greater public awareness of online harm is crucial.

Supporting Children

  • Build Trust and Communication: Open communication is essential to help children cope with online harm.
  • Lobby Your MP: Advocate for stronger enforcement of the Online Safety Act.
  • Smartphone Free Childhood: Consider delaying social media use for children.
  • Download R;pple: Utilize this web extension tool that redirects users from harmful content.
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