Kate Winslet advocates for online safety while Mia follows in her acting footsteps.

Online safety campaigners have welcomed Kate Winslet’s call on “people in power” to criminalise harmful digital content during her Bafta acceptance speech, as the UK parliament debates legislation to rein in social media platforms. The actor won the television award on Sunday for her portrayal of a mother whose teenage daughter suffers from mental health problems as a result of viewing damaging online content. The Molly Rose Foundation, established by the family of teenager Molly Russell, who took her own life in 2017 after viewing material related to self-harm and suicide on social media, said it was time the government “listened to the chorus of concerned parents” and delivered strong legislation on shielding young people from damaging digital content.
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