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Did the most recent, July 2025 version of the 2023 U.K. Online Safety Act prohibit "all criticism" of unauthorized ...
The petition to scrap new age verification rules under the UK Online Safety Act has garnered over 340,000 signatures so far.
Technology secretary Peter Kyle has doubled down on his remarks after becoming embroiled in a war of words with Reform UK ...
President Donald Trump and other Republicans have railed for years against foreign regulation of US tech companies, including online safety laws. As the US fights a global tariff war, it may bring ...
Teenagers expected to flout Online Safety Act on linkedin (opens in a new window) ...
Some Americans have expressed anger over the Online Safety Act and say they are planning to sue Ofcom. Writing on X, Preston Byrne - a technology and free speech lawyer - said he will be suing Ofcom ...
The media watchdog has said it is prioritising investigations based on the risk of harm posed by the services they operated and their user numbers. Further enforcement announcements in coming months ...
The United Kingdom is now fully enforcing its Online Safety Act, which was passed by Parliament in 2023. The law, which calls for shielding all users from illegal content with special protections ...
With the Online Safety Act, platforms such as Reddit must also ensure age verification. These are being circumvented. A ...
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.
The Online Safety Act intends to put greater responsibility on platforms and content creators themselves for children’s safety.
The revival of the Kids Online Safety Act comes amid U.S. and global discussions over how to best protect children online. In late 2024, Australia approved a social media ban for under-16s.