On January 15th, Nintendo, Sony Interactive Entertainment , and Microsoft released a joint update on their efforts to make gaming safer. The focus is on ensuring positive experiences for all players, especially children and teenagers.
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The companies revised the principles launched in 2020 and began organizing the initiative into three pillars: prevention, partnership, and responsibility. In this way, the document incorporates technological advancements and responds to new challenges in the sector. Furthermore, the motto "games are for everyone" reinforces the commitment to healthier environments.

Among the measures, the combined use of advanced technology and human monitoring stands out. Meanwhile, the companies have also committed to using data ethically in all actions related to security.
Another important point involves joining the Tech Coalition and the Lantern program. This cooperation expands the sharing of technologies to identify and combat illegal content.
Finally, the three giants emphasize that security in games depends on continuous collaboration. Therefore, they invite other companies in the industry to adopt similar practices.
Source: Xbox News
