
Andy Burrows
Andy Burrows is the chief executive of the Molly Rose Foundation, an organization focused on promoting online safety for children. He has been vocal about the effectiveness of Meta's Teen Accounts, expressing concerns about the lack of transparency regarding their impact on protecting young users from harmful content.
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Andy Burrows, the chief executive of the Molly Rose Foundation, criticized the decision not to prosecute Kenneth Law in the UK.
Anger at decision not to prosecute Canadian suicide kit supplier in UK | UK newsAndy Burrows is the chief executive of the Molly Rose Foundation.
Tech companies’ access to UK ministers dwarfs that of child safety groups | LobbyingAndy Burrows is the head of the Molly Rose Foundation, set up in memory of his daughter who died by suicide.
Mothers say AI chatbots encouraged their sons to kill themselvesAndy Burrows is the chief executive of the Molly Rose Foundation, advocating for stronger online safety laws.
Instagram teen accounts still show suicide content, study claimsAndy Burrows, head of the Molly Rose Foundation, criticized Meta for potentially placing young people at risk with its chatbots.
Meta to stop its AI chatbots from talking to teens about suicideAndy Burrows, chief executive of the Molly Rose Foundation, highlighted the shocking levels of harmful content bombarding teenagers on social media.
Social media still pushing suicide-related content to teens despite new UK safety laws | Internet safety
Andy Burrows, the charity's chief executive, said Ofcom has prioritised 'the business needs of big tech over children's safety'.
UK to see 6,000 porn sites verifying user age, Ofcom saysAndy Burrows, CEO of the Molly Rose Foundation, stated that young people are clearly aware of online risks and expect action from tech companies for their protection.
Mladi hrepenijo po življenju brez spleta in družbenih omrežijAndy Burrows said it was clear that young people are aware of the risks online and want action from tech companies to protect them.
Almost half of young people would prefer a world without internet, UK study finds | InternetAndy Burrows criticized the lack of communication from Mark Zuckerberg regarding the effectiveness of Teen Accounts.
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