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The case for simplified smartphones that are “safe out of the box"
Simplified smartphones can give children the communication and safety they need without internet browsing, addictive apps and constant digital distractions.
Why smartphone addiction should be viewed as a public health emergency
Smartphone over-use is creating growing physical, mental and emotional risks for children, prompting calls for stronger safeguards and safer alternatives.
Rethinking childhood: why the UK’s social media ban is a monumental first step
The UK government’s decision to ban social media for under-16s is the landmark intervention we have desperately needed. It shows...
Summer holiday activities for kids 2026 | 15 creative ideas to stay active
Six weeks is a long time. Long enough for "I'm bored" to become a daily soundtrack. This guide covers 15...
Rethinking technology for childhood
Xplora hosted a UK roundtable of campaigners, educators, health professionals, policy experts and journalists to discuss the state of children’s...
A week to re-set our screen habits
The 4th–10th May is Screen-Free Week. At Xplora, we’ll be marking the occasion — and we’d love you to join...
Xplora´s latest UNICEF campaign results in 2446 care packages for refugee children
This Spring, children have shown the difference small steps can make. Across all Xplora markets, children have collected steps and...
Xplora partners with UNICEF Norway
Imagine if every thousand steps your child takes could make life a little better for another child somewhere in the world. ...
