Labour Digital Rights Network
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Labour Digital Rights Network
@LabDRN
Championing digital rights, privacy & liberty within the Labour movement. Resisting the authoritarian playbook to build a progressive digital future. 🌹👁️

@ProtonVPN .@ProtonVPN signups in 🇮🇷 Iran continue to accelerate (+25,000% over baseline) as citizens return to an unblocked, but still heavily censored internet. Iran continues to try to block VPNs, but we will continue to invest in countermeasures to keep the Iranian people online.





Enhancing the protection of children online is an urgent priority that needs to be done right. Governments and tech companies must make digital platforms safer by design, strengthen data protection, and ensure accountability for those responsible for harm. ➡️ @UNHumanRights has issued a set of guidelines aimed at improving children’s safety online and protecting their rights: ohchr.org/en/press-relea…



“They switch the YouTube on… and you can watch Somerset County Cricket on YouTube all day” Conservative @Jacob_Rees_Mogg says we need to accept that social media is part of children’s lives, and its usage should be for parents to discuss with their children #Peston













Big Tech is behaving like Big Tobacco. Labour must seize the moment and ban social media for under 16s - as many Labour MPs have argued for some time… ✍🏻 for @LabourList labourlist.org/2026/05/labour…

Big tech's behaviour has been akin to big tobacco, introducing an addictive and harmful product whilst avoiding regulation. We’ve got to give our children their childhood back, and that starts with a social media ban for under-16s.

Australia lets the cat out of the bag! In order to ban under 16s from social media, EVERYONE will have to have digital ID or they won’t be able to get on the internet Starmer says Digital ID won’t be mandatory er Unless you never need the internet 🔥

While 76% of Britons may support a ban on social media for under-16s, 54% of the public also think it would be ineffective (including 46% of those who support a ban) yougov.com/en-gb/articles…


