Google, NPC Launch “Kabataang Digital” Campaign On YouTube

Google and NPC officially launched “Kabataang Digital” campaign on YouTube.

Google officially launched “Kabataang Digital” advocacy campaign in partnership with the National Privacy Commission (NPC).

This, as the said advocacy campaign enjoined parents and educators in order to promote a safe online environment for the youth.

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The said campaign had recently rolled out on YouTube and this would serve as the project’s main platform to cover topics focused on online safety, children’s data privacy rights protection, and digital citizenship.

Also, it would carry age-appropriate themed content and would feature visually-appealing motion graphics.

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The goal of the said campaign was to increase awareness of how the youth could exercise their data privacy rights, learn how to discern an acceptable data collection from personal information controllers (PICs) and personal information processors (PIPs), and identify the types of information that could and couldn’t be shared online.

YouTube creators Madam Ely, Raya Maurelle, and Bianca Gonzalez were included among the first creators to contribute content videos to the channel.

Besides its YouTube channel, Kabataang Digital would also have its own website wherein other content would be available — including interactive games for children.

Google was also backing Safe Space, a privacy book for the youth that was created by CANVAS, commissioned by Globe Telecom in partnership with the NPC.

On the other hand, the Kabataang Digital was under the Privacy, Safety, Security, and Trust Online (PSST!) campaign of the National Privacy Commission.

Google also urged people to help children begin their safe online journey and learn how to become smart digital citizens by subscribing to YouTube channel of Kabataang Digital.

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