Social media firms will be expected to drive out underage users by using facial recognition age checks. Read more.
Tech giants are warned they will be punished if they break the new rules to keep children safe online as Ofcom prepares to ...
Millions of children could have their online profiles banned under Ofcom plans, with social media executives warned they ...
The United Kingdom may soon force social media firms to seek out and remove underage users from their platforms. The UK's ...
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The first binding Codes of Practice under the UK’s Online Safety Act 2023 (OSA) have now been published, requiring those in scope to take ...
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