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Since the latest part of the Online Safety Act has come into force, it's come in for an increasing amount of criticism –here ...
It’s time to strengthen protections for kids online without undermining the rights, voices and access to information that ...
Too many children are dying by suicide – and time and again, evidence points to social media as part of the cause. Like any ...
X says Britain's newly-enacted Online Safety Act "seriously" is on the cusp of violating free speech masked as the fight to ...
‘It will be funny when Keir Starmer ’s driving licence is leaked online,’ said Tim Knight, the creator of Use-Their-ID, a ...
The new rules came into force last week, requiring platforms like Facebook, YouTube, TikTok and X, as well as sites hosting ...
The summer holidays are known in the news business as the silly season. With parliament in recess and MPs set free with their ...
It’s clear that the Online Safety Act (OSA) is paving the way for compulsory digital ID. The government will say that the ID ...
Is the UK's Online Safety Act protecting users or silencing them? Explore what the law means for free speech and digital ...
"The Government has no plans to repeal the Online Safety Act, and is working closely with Ofcom to implement the Act as ...
The government has said it won't repeal the Online Safety Act, but there are still a number of ways you can protect your ...
The move came after Elon Musk’s social media platform X criticised the new law which it described as ‘heavy-handed’.