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Our partners and supporters

The work we do cannot be achieved without our partners and supporters who have given their consistent commitment since the start of Internet Matters. Their support and vision of creating an industry-wide coalition has allowed us to make an impact in the lives of families and schools about online safety.

Carolyn Bunting, IM CEO

Carolyn Bunting

CEO, Internet Matters

Message from CEO

“On behalf of Internet Matters, I’d like to thank all those we work with for their continued support and commitment to tackling this challenging societal issue. It has never been more important that, together, we create a future where we ensure children and young people can benefit from all that connected technology has to offer without coming to harm.”

Importance of working together

Our partners and supporters recognise that the industry has a responsibility to help parents keep their children safe online. Their significant support and investment are critical to ensuring Internet Matters is able to provide free online safety information and connect parents with the best resources from other expert organisations.

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Associate Partners

Sony Interactive Entertainment

“At Sony Interactive Entertainment, we champion innovation to create safe and joyful gaming experiences for our PlayStation community, including our youngest and most vulnerable players. We are committed to providing easy, intuitive tools and information to parents and guardians as they navigate their childrens’ gaming experiences. We are proud of our partnership with Internet Matters to further extend online safety educational resources around gaming to parents, caregivers and players.”

Yubo

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“Safety is a cornerstone for Yubo, and we are committed to empowering Gen Z with the tools and knowledge to thrive in the digital age. We are excited to be partnering with Internet Matters to help better bridge the gap between technology and the experiences of end users. Together, I believe we can foster a digital landscape where creativity, connection, and security go hand in hand, enriching the online experiences of our future generations.” – Sacha Lazimi, Yubo co-founder and CEO

Electronic Arts

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“At EA, we believe that play should always be fun, for all members of the family. And with over 500 million active player accounts around the world, we take our commitment to this seriously.

We are pleased to be partnering with Internet Matters and launching the Play Together/ Play Smart campaign to reach parents directly with useful resources on parental controls and guidance on how the whole family can play responsibly and safely. We look forward to working closely together as we continue to share this message with parents and players alike.” – Sam Ebelthite, Commercial Markets Director, based in the UK

Three

“We are delighted to be a part of Internet Matters and be a part of the conversation on internet safety for our customers. We understand the importance of online safety and have a responsibility to help our customers feel safe online.

“Together, Three and Internet Matters will work on campaigns to promote online safety to our customers. Our vision is to give better connectivity, every day, for every customer. That’s why we pledge to enable connections between people, places and ideas, wherever they are most needed, and to support the causes that do.” – Juliet Callaghan, Director of Corporate Communications

Supporters

English Football League

Our vision

We inspire leading organisations to create a future where children and young people are prepared to benefit safely from the impact of connected technology.

We exist to:

  • Give parents, carers and professionals the evidence-based guidance they need to help children embrace the internet with confidence and to protect them from online harm.
  • Raise awareness through campaigns and industry partnerships so that children and young people can be happy and healthy online.
  • Ensure the views of parents and children are consistently and systematically heard by industry, policymakers and government.