Ian Russell, whose daughter ended her life after viewing harmful content online, said it was 'really important'.
Molly Russell was 14 when she died in 2017 after viewing harmful online content while suffering depression
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." "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.
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