Ofcom will start enforcing the Online Safety Act’s illegal content codes, requiring social media companies to find and remove ...
From today, online platforms are expected to have risk assessments in place to understand how likely it is for its users to encounter illegal ...
Ofcom will enforce rules requiring tech platforms operating in the UK to remove illegal content, including child abuse ...
The United Kingdom began the Online Safety Act Monday, which requires every online organization to implement action against ...
From this week, technology companies operating social platforms in the UK are required to implement stricter measures to ...
The Act covers more than 100,000 services across social media, search engines and messaging apps, including Facebook, Google, X, Reddit and OnlyFans.
Beginning March 17, online platforms serving UK users must actively prevent and remove illegal content under new regulations set out in the Online Safety Act.
From today (March 17th), online platforms must start putting in place measures to protect people in the UK from criminal ...
Enforcement of a first-of-its-kind United Kingdom law that Elon Musk wants Donald Trump to gut kicked in today, with ...
Under new digital safety laws, from 17 March, social media platforms including Whatsapp, X and Instagram could face ...
Families want a website showing deaths of their loved ones to be taken down, as the online regulator gets new powers.
As duties under the U.K.'s Online Safety Act (OSA) related to tackling illegal content came into force Monday, the internet ...