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Delivering on Children’s Rights Online: An Improved Digital World for All? Children are a priority in EU digital policy for 2024-2029. Beyond fake dichotomies between protection and privacy, a focus on children’s rights in the digital environment could drive institutions and tech companies to ensure better online experiences for minors - and everyone else. From fixing recommender systems and edtech, to reining in advertising, detrimental data practices and addictive design features, there is growing awareness that children must be protected against risks and harms of the digital environment, as well as empowered to learn, play and participate. Robust protection of children’s data under GDPR, ambitious implementation of the DSA, and reform of consumers law to redress digital asymmetries and tackle vulnerabilities with a Digital Fairness Act can show that regulating and innovating for a better internet is possible. Fixing children’s online experiences, the EU may show a way forward for all. Questions to be answered: How can the recognised vulnerability and additional rights of children deliver an ambitious and radical Digital Fairness Act? How can we get age-verification right, to protect everyone’s privacy and empower children? What lessons can tech companies draw from safety-by-design, age-appropriate design and child rights by design approaches? How can we translate human and children’s rights into practical design and development requirements for digital products and services? Organised by 5Rights Foundation with Leanda Barrington-Leach (moderator), Linn Høgåsen, Felix Mikolasch, Ali Hessami, Ioannis Koutsoumpinas More information: https://cpdp.be/4624