Online Safety Act: Websites hosting pornographic content must have 'robust' age verification for UK users by July, Ofcom says
- The UK's communications regulator, Ofcom, has issued guidance requiring age verification for adult websites by July 2025 to prevent under-18s from accessing pornographic content online.
- Ofcom expects services that host pornographic content to implement age checks immediately, while other platforms must comply by July 2025.
- Dame Melanie Dawes, Ofcom's Chief Executive, stated that many online services have historically ignored children's access to harmful material, which must change.
- Lina Ghazal from VerifyMy called the guidance a pivotal moment for internet safety, emphasizing the need for reliable age verification methods.
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