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"The road to online hell is paved with good intentions," said Melisa Tourt in The Critic – as we're discovering, now that the ...
The way people in the UK navigate the internet is set to change significantly under the new Online Safety Act, which requires ...
As child safety duties for online platforms begin to take effect in the UK users, here's what you need to know about the Act.
According to new research published by The Telegraph, smaller groups and websites might fall through the cracks of the Online ...
Marc Andreessen, one of the world’s most powerful venture capitalists, has complained to Downing Street about the UK’s Online ...
They told us it was about protecting children. That’s how they always do it. Wrap tyranny in the warm fuzz of “safety”, and ...
Some Americans have expressed anger over the Online Safety Act and say they are planning to sue Ofcom. Writing on X, Preston ...
The UK's Online Safety Act (the "Act") is a transformative piece of legislation and is introducing extensive online safety obligations ...
On 25 March 2024, the UK Office of Communications (Ofcom) published its research and advice to the Secretary of State (SoS) on the threshold ...
Ofcom has already opened 11 investigations into sites over potentially breaching the Online Safety Act, including Itai Tech — which operates a so-called nudification site — and Score Internet Group, ...
Ofcom will publish its first codes of practice and guidance for tech firms on complying with the new Online Safety Act next month. The communications regulator has said it will look to publish its ...
It is a set of laws and duties that online platforms must follow, being implemented and enforced by Ofcom, the media regulator. Under its Children's Codes, platforms must prevent young people from ...