A stateless teenager stays connected to information, learning, and opportunities through digital platforms.
For many children, the digital world is not a luxury. In Malaysia, 94 percent of children aged 12 to 17 use the internet, and nearly all go online daily.
It is where they learn, play, express themselves, seek help, and take part in society. That is why the debate about online safety must start with a simple principle: Children should not have to choose between being safe and learning, connecting, participating, and thriving online.
However, online harms are real and growing, and governments are right to act. The Disrupting Harm study estimated that...
