April 24, 2025, 8:20 am
UK regulators introduced robust new measures to safeguard children online, targeting age verification weaknesses across digital platforms. The rules are set to force changes to current practices, especially on socials like X, in a move that’s as disruptive as it is protective.
The UK's communications regulator, Ofcom has laid down new rules in a bid to bolster children's online safety. The post UK’s Ofcom Lays Down New Rules For Children’s Online Safety appeared first on MEDIANAMA.
UK’s New Child Safety Rules Set to Challenge Age Verification Process on X Bloomberg.com
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