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The UK's Online Safety Act is intended to stop children from accessing pornography online, but its potential implications are ...
Sweeping new age verification laws in the U.K. and U.S. aim to protect children—but critics warn they could undermine privacy ...
After years of campaigning and political debate, tech platforms will - within weeks - be legally obliged to stop kids seeing ...
On July 25, the UK's Online Safety Act (OSA) will kick in with full effect – and wherever you are in the world, if your games ...
Momentum is building behind a bill that would reshape how young people experience the internet, even as it faces renewed opposition from some LGBTQ+ groups that say it could lead to censorship of ...
What to know about the bipartisan Kids Online Safety Act, which has been reintroduced and has a second chance.
The government is considering further action to keep children safe online and will not "sit back and wait" on the issue, a ...
A cabinet minister has indicated that, despite legislation have already been implemented, the government will continue to keep an eye on issues and may update measures accordingly in the future The ...
Ian Russell, whose daughter Molly tragically took her own life in 2017 after accessing horrendous material online, told the ...
A man who urged a vulnerable woman to kill herself during video calls has become the first to be sentenced under the Online ...
Ofcom’s chief executive Dame Melanie Dawes defended reforms coming into effect on July 25. Technology companies are not being ...
Reddit has implemented mandatory age verification for UK users to comply with the country’s Online Safety Act, which took effect in July 2025. The legislation requires digital platforms to prevent ...