UK's Online Safety Laws Fail to Combat Anti-Immigrant Disinformation
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UK’s Online Safety Act is restricting speech globally; the UK government is censoring the world
The UK's Online Safety Act became fully operational in July 2025. It is being used to restrict content globally. It has caused global and significant concerns about censorship of information that is of public interest. Technology companies are implementing broad age verification and content filtering measures to comply with the law, leading to the restriction
The Online Safety Act Has Nothing to Do With Child Safety and Everything to Do With Censorship
From deteriorating youth mental health to the misogynistic radicalisation of boys, the internet is rife with harmful content. Something must be done. It isn’t the UK’s Online Safety Act. Ostensibly, the act – passed in October 2023 and now being implemented by the communications regulator Ofcom in phases – is designed to protect children from harmful content, including by mandating social media companies to restrict access to online pornography …
The Online Safety Act Has Nothing to Do With Child Safety and Everything to Do With Censorship | #childsafety | #kids | #chldern | #parents | #schoolsafey - National Cyber Security Consulting
From deteriorating youth mental health to the misogynistic radicalisation of boys, the internet is rife with harmful content. Something must be done. It isn’t the UK’s Online Safety Act. Ostensibly, the act – passed in October 2023 and now being implemented by the communications regulator Ofcom in phases – is designed to protect children from […] Thank you for subscribing to our RSS feed! The post The Online Safety Act Has Nothing to Do With Chi…
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