Hundreds of community websites run for fans of everything from cycling to Sunderland AFC may be forced to shut down by the UK ...
The first binding Codes of Practice under the UK’s Online Safety Act 2023 (OSA) have now been published, requiring those in scope to take ...
Women are less likely to protect themselves online because current safety advice does not take full account of their needs – despite women being more at risk fr ...
Under the UK Online Safety Act 2023 (OSA), providers of regulated user-to-user and search services (service providers) have a raft of new ...
Women are less likely to protect themselves online because current safety advice does not take full account of their needs – ...
On Monday, the U.K.'s internet regulator, Ofcom, published the first set of final guidelines for online service providers ...
From new rights for renters to a tax on electric vehicles, here are the main laws and regulations coming into effect in the ...
Women are less likely to protect themselves online because current safety advice does not take full account of their needs - despite women being more ...
While the UK’s Online Safety Act commits to tackling online violence against women and girls, the solutions are not straightforward. Prevention, training and education for women are all essential.
Passed in late 2023, the Online Safety Act is the UK’s first major legislation to regulate social media, search engine, messaging, gaming, dating, pornography and file-sharing platforms.
But others have suggested that Musk and X will fall into line with the new regulatory regime once it kicks in, as occurred ...
In 2025, over 100,000 online platforms in the UK must start effectively verifying the age of their users to comply with the Online Safety Act (OSA). Adult sites are the first in Ofcom’s spotlight, ...