Ofcom has today published the first set of online safety rules for online service providers subject to the Online Safety Act.
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The first set of new online safety rules legally requiring social media and other sites to take action against illegal ...
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The first set of new online safety rules legally requiring social media and other sites to take action against illegal content have been published by Ofcom. The regulator said platforms now have ...