MCMC strengthens push for parental controls under Safe Internet Campaign
The Malaysian Communications and Multimedia Commission (MCMC) is intensifying efforts to promote the use of parental control tools as part of its broader Safe Internet Campaign, aimed at encouraging safer digital habits among Malaysian families. The initiative reflects growing concerns over children’s exposure to harmful online content, cyber threats, and excessive screen time as internet usage among younger users continues to rise nationwide.
Focus on Safer Digital Access for Children
According to MCMC, the campaign is designed to raise awareness among parents and guardians about the importance of monitoring and managing children’s online activities. The regulator is encouraging wider adoption of parental control features available across smartphones, tablets, gaming consoles, streaming platforms, and home internet services.
These tools can help restrict access to inappropriate content, manage app usage, monitor browsing activity, and set screen time limits, allowing parents to create a safer digital environment at home. The stronger emphasis on parental controls comes as Malaysia continues facing rising concerns surrounding online scams, cyberbullying, harmful social media trends, and exposure to unsuitable content among minors.
With children gaining access to connected devices at increasingly younger ages, digital literacy and online safety have become major discussion points among policymakers, educators, and technology regulators. MCMC’s latest efforts are part of broader national initiatives focused on responsible internet usage, digital wellbeing, and cybersecurity awareness.
Tech Platforms and ISPs Expected to Play Bigger Role
The campaign also signals increasing expectations for technology companies, internet service providers, and digital platforms to offer more accessible and user-friendly safety tools for families. Many modern operating systems and online services already include built-in parental controls, but adoption rates among Malaysian households remain relatively low due to limited awareness and technical familiarity.
By highlighting these tools through the Safe Internet Campaign, MCMC hopes to encourage more proactive digital supervision rather than relying solely on enforcement or content restrictions. Stay tuned for more trending tech news at TechNave.com.