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The UK's communications regulator, Ofcom has laid down new rules in a bid to bolster children's online safety.
Technology Secretary Peter Kyle had previously suggested such a ban, which is being introduced in Australia, was ‘on the ...
Ofcom says websites will have to change the algorithms that recommend content to young people and introduce beefed-up age ...
The Chris Kaba episode initially aired without the IOPC's response to claims made by an ex-employee.
Ofcom has published the final version of a new set of online safety rules designed to protect children which will come into ...
The rules come as part of the Online Safety Act and will mean that companies must alter algorithms and enforce age checks to protect children ...
Ofcom, the UK’s telecoms and broadcasting regulator, has finalised its child safety requirements that sites and apps must ...
Britain's communications regulator said on Thursday that online platforms hosting pornographic and other content considered ...
This morning, the UK regulator Ofcom released its Children's Safety Codes. These are the regulations that platforms will have to follow to protect young users and abide by the Online Safety Act.
Social media platforms and websites will be legally required to protect children from accessing harmful content online or ...
Ofcom has issued the final safety codes requiring online platforms to implement protective measures for users under the age ...
Ofcom CEO, Melanie Dawes, described the new rules as a “reset” for children online. “They will mean safer social media feeds ...