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New Who We Are section: Wibke (journalist) and Christian (digital
entrepreneur), 25+ years expertise each, married ~20 years, two
children (10, 12). Laws are only part of the story -- tech needs
deep expertise but simple UX. DE neutral tone (no Sie/Ihre).

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title: "About"
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description: "About Internet for Kids — who we are and why we cover child protection and online safety."
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**Internet for Kids** is a publication by [Agiliton](https://www.agiliton.eu), a European technology company focused on privacy, security, and family protection solutions.
## Our Mission
We believe every parent deserves clear, actionable information about:
- **Child protection laws** — what rights families have and what platforms must do
- **Online safety tools** — technology that helps protect families
- **Digital parenting** — practical advice for raising children in a connected world
## Who We Are
Internet for Kids is founded by **Wibke and Christian Gick**, the people behind Agiliton — and parents of two children, aged 10 and 12.
**Wibke** is a journalist with more than 25 years of experience in research, fact-checking, and making complex topics accessible. **Christian** is a digital entrepreneur with equally deep experience in software engineering, IT security, and infrastructure. Married for almost 20 years, they both know firsthand what it means to raise children in a digital world.
This combination of journalistic rigor and deep technical expertise is what sets Internet for Kids apart. Laws are only one part of the story. Real protection requires technical solutions that are carefully implemented — with deep understanding of the technology, but simple enough for every family to use.
## Why We Do This
The internet was not designed with children in mind. As governments around the world rush to catch up with regulation, parents are left navigating a confusing landscape of laws, platform policies, and technical solutions.
We cut through the noise with well-researched, factual articles that help understand what is changing and what can be done about it.
## Contact
Questions or suggestions? Reach us at [service@agiliton.eu](mailto:service@agiliton.eu).