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New online safety rules put the profits of Big Tech firms ahead of children's safety, campaigners warned last night.
Websites and apps will be legally forced to check the ages of children using their services under new Ofcom rules.
Only time will tell if Ofcom has reached the right compromise in how it handles online safety, fines of up to £18 million or 10% of global revenue, along with site blocking and potential prison time ...
Prince Harry and his wife Meghan called for stronger protections for children on social media saying "enough is not being ...
Britain's communications regulator said on Thursday that online platforms hosting pornographic and other content considered ...
Grieving families, joined by Prince Harry and Meghan, have protested outside Meta's NYC office, demanding action from Mark ...
Asda has been fined £410,000 for selling food past their use-by dates in two Cornwall stores, including children’s yoghurts.
The British media regulator (Office of Communications, Ofcom) has published new guidelines for the protection of children on ...
AN URGENT recall has been issued for a popular gadget sold on TikTok over concerns it electrocutes users. The recall notice ...
Ryan Shira, 26, has been sentenced for health and safety breaches that led to a teenage girl suffering severe burns at Abyss ...
Lord Cashman and Victoria Derbyshire have embarrassed themselves profoundly in the aftermath of the Supreme Court's trans ...
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Daily Star on MSNM&S suspends all online orders as it issues major update on cyber attackM&S has been plagued by a cyber incident since Monday, with customers unable to use contactless payments in stores and ...
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