Netsafe

[6] On 29 July 2021 Netsafe had a meeting with executives from Facebook, Twitter and TikTok in efforts to design a code of practice for online safety.

[8] In 2023, Netsafe's Youth Action Squad created a toolkit providing information about educating people about issues involving sextortion, cyberbullying, privacy, pornography, and problematic gaming behaviours.

[9] In late July 2023, Netsafe launched its campaign on sextortion which is a worsening global issue affecting young people and adults.

[10][non-primary source needed] In March 2022, Netsafe was ordered to pay $100,000 in damages to three women for a privacy breach involving a stalker.

[11] The Governor in Council appointed Netsafe as the approved agency for the Harmful Digital Communications Act for a further term of 5 years until 30 June 2026 url= http://www.nzlii.org/nz/legis/consol_reg/hdcoaao2021626.pdf |access-date=18 August 2023 |.