Guthrie, in an interview with POLITICO, said he will tackle kids online safety “sooner rather than later.” He wants to ...
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.
The Act covers more than 100,000 services across social media, search engines and messaging apps, including Facebook, Google, X, Reddit and OnlyFans.
UK warns tech giants to enhance online safety or face massive fines, service bans, and strict regulatory scrutiny.
In Britain, as enforcement of its online safety regime intensifies, tech companies must begin implementing safeguards to ...
The UK’s communications regulator Ofcom has announced it will now issue sanctions against tech platforms that fail to remove illegal or harmful content on their sites.
THE Commission on Human Rights (CHR) expresses its full support for the passage of Senate Bill (SB) 2934, or 'An Act Establishing a Safety Internet Education Program in the Curriculum of All ...
Teenagers are routinely seeing inappropriate violent or sexual content, doom-scrolling and being contacted by strangers ...
Apple’s refused to comply with a UK government demand for a backdoor into encrypted iPhone data, leaving users exposed. Other ...
On March 13, 2025, the U.S. District Court for the Northern District of California granted a preliminary injunction preventing the California ...
Dozens of small internet forums have blocked British users or shut down as new online safety laws come into effect, with one ...
In this article, we explore the essential consumer safety rights every Indian citizen should know in today's rapidly evolving ...