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The United Kingdom’s Online Safety Act (OSA) went into effect July 25, offering America a sneak peek at an age-verified ...
It’s time to strengthen protections for kids online without undermining the rights, voices and access to information that everyone, including youth and marginalized communities, depends on.
President Donald Trump and other Republicans have railed for years against foreign regulation of US tech companies, including online safety laws. As the US fights a global tariff war, it may bring ...
The UK’s communications regulator, Ofcom, declined to offer an attributed on-the-record comment about the new age checks to ...
Microsoft confirmed this week that it is introducing age verification procedures for Xbox users in Britain. These new ...
Nigel Farage is “on the side” of predators like Jimmy Savile with his criticism of the Online Safety Act, the technology ...
While the UK's Online Safety Act and its effect on privacy and censorship are hotly debated, Xbox is trying to get ahead of the matter.
A "united front" of US social media giants could try to "fight off" regulation implemented in Europe, an American politician has suggested. The idea that big tech companies like Meta, Apple, Microsoft ...
A major shift has rippled through the United Kingdom’s digital landscape with the full implementation of the Online Safety ...
X says Britain's newly-enacted Online Safety Act "seriously" is on the cusp of violating free speech masked as the fight to ...
Spotify updates its privacy policy to include facial ID scans from Yoti for age verification of 18+ content access to comply with UK law.
The National Internet Intelligence Investigations Team is part of a new Online Safety Act that opponents liken to a surveillance state.