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UK’s Online Safety Act set to protect children from harmful internet content
The way people in the UK navigate the internet is set to change significantly under the new Online Safety Act, which requires ...
Apps that disguise a user’s location have surged in popularity after the UK introduced age-verification rules as part of its ...
Since the latest part of the Online Safety Act has come into force, it's come in for an increasing amount of criticism –here ...
The new Act may push platforms toward restrictive, homogenised designs unless it accounts for the complexity of different ...
GTA 5, and by extension GTA Online, has an age rating in the UK of 18, but currently has no age-based restrictions to ...
‘It will be funny when Keir Starmer ’s driving licence is leaked online,’ said Tim Knight, the creator of Use-Their-ID, a ...
It’s time to strengthen protections for kids online without undermining the rights, voices and access to information that ...
The government has said it won't repeal the Online Safety Act, but there are still a number of ways you can protect your ...
Britain's online safety law risks suppressing free speech due to its heavy-handed enforcement, social media site X said on ...
X says Britain's newly-enacted Online Safety Act "seriously" is on the cusp of violating free speech masked as the fight to ...
The UK's Online Safety Act (the "Act") is a transformative piece of legislation and is introducing extensive online safety obligations ...
It’s clear that the Online Safety Act (OSA) is paving the way for compulsory digital ID. The government will say that the ID ...
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