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<p>As children and young people spend more time online, the risks they face from harmful content to unsafe digital environments are becoming a growing concern for families, educators, and policymakers. In the US and UK in particular, child protection online has emerged as a major social and regulatory challenge, raising difficult questions about safety, privacy, and freedom on the internet.</p><p>In this talk, let's explore how open source software can play a practical role in protecting networks and users while preserving transparency and trust. The session introduces an open-sourced project designed to help organizations, schools, and communities better understand and mitigate online risks through configurable, auditable, and privacy-respecting tools. By focusing on collaboration and openness, the talk highlights how the open source community can contribute meaningful, scalable solutions to one of the most pressing challenges of the digital age.</p>