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Age 48
Date of birth August 30,1975
Zodiac sign Virgo
Born Seattle
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Height 178 (cm)
Education University of Washington
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Ian Russell is an American soccer coach and former player. He is currently an assistant coach of MLS club Toronto FC.

Molly Russell: Tech firms still failing after teenager's death, says father

Molly Russell: Tech firms still failing after teenager's death, says father
Nov 28,2023 9:31 pm

...By Angus CrawfordBBC NewsSocial media companies are still pushing " harmful content to literally millions of young people" Ian Russell, the father of Molly Russell, has said...

Online Safety Bill: Beefed up internet rules become law

Online Safety Bill: Beefed up internet rules become law
Oct 26,2023 10:31 am

... Campaigners have included Ian Russell, whose 14-year-old daughter Molly took her own life in 2017 after viewing suicide and self-harm content online on sites such as Instagram and Pinterest...

Online Safety Bill: Crackdown on harmful social media content agreed

Online Safety Bill: Crackdown on harmful social media content agreed
Sep 19,2023 11:21 am

... Online safety campaigner Ian Russell has told the BBC the test of the bill will be whether it prevents the kind of images his daughter Molly saw before she took her own life after viewing suicide and self-harm content online on sites such as Instagram and Pinterest...

Online Safety Bill will have failed if harm not stopped - Ian Russell

Online Safety Bill will have failed if harm not stopped - Ian Russell
Sep 17,2023 7:01 am

...By Emma HarrisonBBC NewsA new law aimed at policing the internet will fail if it does not stop harmful content, online safety campaigner Ian Russell has said...

Online Safety Bill: Bereaved parents win fight for information

Online Safety Bill: Bereaved parents win fight for information
Jun 22,2023 5:21 pm

... Ian Russell, whose daughter, said it was " really important"...

Molly Russell: Dad criticises social media firms' responses to coroner

Molly Russell: Dad criticises social media firms' responses to coroner
Jan 15,2023 11:51 pm

... Ian Russell said the social media firms responses indicated a " business as usual approach"...

Kate Winslet: Parents feel powerless over children's social media use

Kate Winslet: Parents feel powerless over children's social media use
Dec 3,2022 10:10 am

... Ian Russell, the father of teenager Molly Russell, who ended her life after viewing suicide and self-harm content online, said the bill had been watered down and the decision might have been made for political reasons to help it pass more quickly...

Molly Russell: Coroner's report urges social media changes

Molly Russell: Coroner's report urges social media changes
Oct 14,2022 7:31 am

... Molly s father Ian Russell said he welcomed the coroner s report and called on social media firms " to heed the coroner s words and not drag their feet waiting for legislation and regulation"...

Online Safety Bill: Bereaved parents win fight for information

Oct 10,2022 6:50 am

The government has agreed to give coroners and bereaved families new powers to access information on their loved ones held by tech companies.

The Pledge came during A House of Lords debate on the Online Safety Bill.

Culture minister Lord Parkinson of Whitley Bay said the amendments to The Bill would make accessing data " more straightforward and humane".

Ian Russell , whose daughter, said it was " really important".

The Online Safety Bill was introduced in March under Boris Johnson , and.

As it moved towards being passed, The Bill went through a final day of scrutiny by a committee in The House of Lords.

During The Committee hearing crossbench peer Baroness Kidron called for legal powers to request information from Facebook and other " service providers" which could be relevant to the death of a child who had used their platform.

'Role of algorithms'

In response, culture minister Lord Parkinson of Whitley Bay announced a " package of amendments" to ensure " coroners have access to the expertise and information that they need in order to conduct their investigations, including information held by technology companies, regardless of size".

Lord Parkinson added: " This includes information about how a child interacted with specific content online as well as The Role of wider systems and processes, such as algorithms, in promoting it. "

Several parents of children who lost their children as a result of online harms were in The Public gallery in The Lords during The Debate , including Mr Russell.

Mr Russell, from Harrow in north-west London, described the plans as " The First major concession that the government's really given in this process".

" It's absolutely vital if we're to learn lessons and find out How To make this great and fantastic digital world safer for everyone, and particularly children, to use, " He Said .

" What we have to do is let digital platforms bring their benefits with them but protect people from the harms that they contain. "

Lorin LeFave, whose son said the progress had been " very positive".

" The speeches were supportive and the interactions were going in The Right direction, so I'm hoping of All hopes that this bill will be All That it can be, " She Said .

" I don't want to have To Live with the online world being the Wild West any longer, I want just to be able to tame it and to make sure Our Children are safer online. "

Speaking after The Announcement , Baroness Kidron said: " It's not a victorious moment because it's so tragic that we've had to fight this hard, that so many families have hit The Wall of 'computer says no' when they're in such grief and extremis.

" The Minister said that the government would make a coroner's notice an equivalent of an Ofcom information notice - All of the powers of Ofcom will indeed go to The Coroner in effect. "

She added this would include powers to fine companies and hold managers responsible.

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