We want your response to the consultation

Have your say!

The Government is currently running a consultation about online safety. Here is the thing. They often miss out the most important people in this conversation: young people.

Young people are the experts of the online world. We want to hear from young people about their thoughts on how the digital world can be made safer.

Use this page to tell us what you think. We want to hear from as many people as possible.

Write as much or as little as you would like.

This form is completely anonymous. We deliberately do not collect names or emails. This is about voice, not data.

This is a section to somehow show the submissions we have already had. Maybe a carousel??

FAQs

  • This is a space for young people and members of the public to share their views on social media and digital life. Your responses may help inform discussions around government policy and consultations.

  • Anyone can contribute. We welcome voices of all ages. If you are under 18, you are encouraged to share your experiences, but please do not include personal identifying information.

  • No. Submissions are anonymous. We do not require your name or contact details.

  • Submissions are reviewed before publication. We may edit responses for clarity, length or safety. We may remove identifying details. We reserve the right not to publish submissions that do not meet our guidelines.

  • Yes. If you would like your contribution removed, please contact us through the main FlippGen contact page and provide enough detail for us to locate your submission.

  • Submissions may be used to inform policy discussions, reports or consultation responses. We may share themes or anonymised extracts. We do not sell or share your information for marketing purposes.

  • No. This page is for civic participation. It is not a crisis or therapeutic service. If you are experiencing distress or need urgent support, please contact appropriate professional services.

  • Please do not include full names, school names, addresses or contact details. Do not name individuals or make accusations. Keep contributions respectful.

  • We only process the information you choose to submit. Responses may be analysed to identify common themes and may be published anonymously on this website.