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Q&A: What do Ofcom’s new child online safety rules mean for social media? - The regulator has published its final codes of ...
A group of British parents who believe social media played a part in the death of their children have travelled to the US to ...
The British media regulator (Office of Communications, Ofcom) has published new guidelines for the protection of children on ...
Websites will have to instate age checks and tighten up algorithm recommendations for young users.
Prince Harry and Meghan Markle have today unveiled an installation remembering 50 children who have died due to the dangers ...
Social media apps and other online sites will have to modify algorithms and introduce robust age checks by July to ...
Meta lobbyists helped convince Speaker Mike Johnson that the Kids Online Safety Act would violate the First Amendment and ...
Prince Harry and his wife Meghan called for stronger protections for children on social media saying "enough is not being ...
Demonstrators gathered outside Meta's Manhattan office Thursday, demanding the company take better precautions at protecting ...
New rules have been set for protecting UK children from online harms with the publication of the Protection of Children Codes ...
The UK's communications regulator, Ofcom has laid down new rules in a bid to bolster children's online safety.
Ofcom CEO, Melanie Dawes, described the new rules as a “reset” for children online. “They will mean safer social media feeds ...
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