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Britain will not make any changes to its Online Safety Act as part of trade negotiations with the United States, Culture ...
A suicide forum is being investigated by regulator Ofcom as part of the first probe of its kind under the Online Safety Act.
Campaigner Esther Ghey has told the BBC she is "frustrated" at the government's approach to online safety, warning that ...
We have a responsibility to take action by preventing kids from participating in online spaces that they are too young to ...
U.S. Vice President JD Vance chastised European leaders for lacking commitment to free speech during an address in Germany in ...
Mr Kyle told LBC: "Let me be really clear, the safety of Britons online and offline is not for negotiation. "The Online Safety act is a bedrock of our framework for keeping people safe, in particular ...
During a House Energy and Commerce Committee markup, Rep. Kathy Castor calls for stronger online safety regulations to ...
Discord is now requesting users to show their face or ID to determine their age for verification. Read this story for more ...
With the UK’s Online Safety Act now in full force, tech companies must adapt—or else face significant fines of up to £18 million. While Ofcom takes up its new enforcement role, the legislation has ...
Britain's broadcasting regulator announced it is investigating an online suicide forum linked to 50 deaths in the U.K.
U.S. Vice President J.D. Vance suggested that a “great agreement” between his country and ours is on the horizon.
Ofcom is investigating whether the provider of a suicide forum has failed to comply with its duties under the Online Safety Act. It's the first investigation into an individual service provider ...