We have global reach and local presence. It allows us to maximise the availability of our solutions whilst meeting the unique needs of the schools and communities we serve.
Our goal is to be a trusted partner to our schools. To help them meet their regulatory objectives and address their cultural safety challenges, wherever they are.
We also proudly work with more than 160 local partners. They play a critical role in helping schools to know and understand the problem-solving technologies and services available to assist them as they work to create safer digital environments for their students.
Our scale matters.
The more children, schools and families we engage with, the more we understand the pace and scale of the challenges they face and the better placed we are to innovate in a meaningful way.
It also gives us a platform to raise critical awareness amongst the wider technology community, governments and other stakeholders. Our advocacy is a growing part of our business. We know that an informed and motivated society all over the world is key to keeping children safe and well in their digital lives.
Australia
Linewize, Perth, Melbourne, Sydney
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New Zealand
Linewize
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Spain
Qustodio
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Sri Lanka
Octopus BI
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United Kingdom
Smoothwall, Leeds, Salford
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United States
Linewize, San Diego CA, Orlando FL, Charlotte NC
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Qoria staff
work hand in hand, across 10 countries and multiple disciplines, to keep children safer.
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children
are supported and protected every day by our technologies.
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parents
have greater visibility and control of their child's online behaviours and screen time.
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schools
give better digital safety and wellbeing support because of our solutions.
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countries
use our technologies to help keep children safer.
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Every 52 seconds our monitoring solution finds a child at suspected serious risk in their online lives.
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Every 17 minutes our solutions alert a school to a student suspected to be at very serious risk, including to their health or life.
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Every 3 minutes we find a child suspected to be involved in a serious cyberbullying incident.