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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.
Here’s everything you need to know about the Online Safety Act. Gone are the days when you could merely click “I am over 18” ...
Online racist and misogynistic abuse of Lionesses defender Jess Carter during the Women’s Euros echoes that faced by Bukayo ...
The Technology Secretary has hailed the Online Safety Act as a "big step forward" for children - as new legislation to ...
The rules, designed to protect children from exposure to harmful content online, require sites that publish or display ...
The UK's Online Safety Act comes into force today, marking a shift in internet culture that is being felt around the world.
The UK's Online Safety Act is intended to stop children from accessing pornography online, but its potential implications are ...
As new age assurance rules take effect this week, techUK looks at what’s changing now – and what’s still to come under the ...
A generation of children will no longer be "at the mercy of toxic algorithms ", the Technology Secretary has declared, as new ...
David SantSenior Commercial Technology and Data Protection SolicitorHarper James Ofcom has started to enforce a key part of ...
The Online Safety Act has concerning overlaps with another piece of legislation, the Investigatory Powers Act, which allows the government to compel platforms to remove encryption.
Senate Majority Leader Chuck Schumer, D-N.Y., on Tuesday afternoon teed up a procedural vote on the social media bills, known as the Kid’s Online Safety Act, or KOSA, and the Children’s and ...
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