
What does this new law mean for parents and schools? Analysis of implications for the region, including Morocco.
When protecting children online becomes a legal obligation — the Emirates show the way.
What the law provides
The United Arab Emirates has adopted a new law to protect children in the digital space, requiring platforms to report any harmful content to children or face fines up to one million UAE dirhams.
Lessons for Morocco
Morocco is moving in the right direction with the CNDP law on data protection, but legislation specific to children still needs to be strengthened. Cyber Sqool goes beyond current legal requirements to ensure the highest levels of protection.
Your child's digital security doesn't wait for the law — start today.