In today’s digital landscape, safeguarding online environments is paramount, especially for vulnerable individuals such as children and young people. Our program focuses on developing robust mechanisms to monitor online risks and provide support to victims. We also advocate for the development and implementation of technological tools that enhance online safety.

a) StopNCII.org: Combating Non-Consensual Image and Video Sharing

StopNCII.org is a dedicated platform aimed at combatting the sharing of non-consensual images and videos (NCII) across social media platforms. The Online Safety Foundation Unit (OSFU) collaborates with our trusted partners to stop the sharing and movement of your non-consensual images or videos online. If you find yourself a victim of such sharing, reach out to us at stopit@osfu.org , and our team will assist you in taking action to halt the spread of these images or videos.

b) Netspark for Schools: AI-Powered Internet Filtering and Content Moderation Solution

Netspark for Schools is an innovative solution designed to provide comprehensive internet filtering and content moderation for educational institutions. Powered by artificial intelligence, this solution offers easy installation, minimal to no cost, and instant value for schools. Netspark effectively filters out harmful content including text, video, and images related to pornography. Netspark safeguard internet users by providing powerful cyber solutions to the dangers of highly accessible inappropriate content. Additionally, it controls unwanted applications such as gaming apps, betting apps, and social media platforms, ensuring a safe online environment for students.

Netspark enables administrators and teachers to prevent students’ exposure to content deemed inappropriate on their desktops, laptops and mobile devices.

The only net protector who adapts to the protection scale and filtering outcome precisely to your values and needs.

To learn more about how Netspark for Schools can benefit your educational institution or to join our Schools Online Safety Project, reach out to us at info@osfu.org.

 

Programme Objective

To build the community capacities on online safety while taking advantage of available new technological solutions.

Programme Goal

Strengthen children, young people, caregivers, parents, and teachers to participate and navigate the internet effectively, safely and free of any harmful issues.

Programme Lead

Emmanuel Okello