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Speed up laws to prevent children seeing harmful content online ... - MSN

New laws to protect children from harmful online content such as suicide, self-harm and pornography must be introduced faster, the Technology Secretary has told Ofcom. In a letter to the head of ... Read More
A.I.-Generated Images of Child Sexual Abuse Are Flooding the Internet
Organizations that track the material are reporting a surge in A.I. images and videos, which are threatening to overwhelm law enforcement. Read More
Scanning technology is coming to detect child porn. Here’s what it means
Police have a new tool to find sexually explicit images of children. Experts say it can be useful but may also be ripe for abuse. Read More
Ofcom sets out new rules to force tech firms to protect children online ...

Ian Russell, now chairman of charity the Molly Rose Foundation, set up in his daughter’s name after she chose to end her life aged 14, in 2017, after viewing harmful content on social media ... Read More
Ofcom Lays Down the Law with Child Safety Rules for Tech Giants

“Ofcom has been tasked with bringing about a safer generation of children online, and if companies fail to act they will face enforcement.” Big Fines Could Be Coming. That enforcement could come in ... Read More
European laws will prevent children accessing harmful content online

European laws will prevent children from being exposed to “dark patterns” online while new age checks will stop them accessing harmful content like pornography, Michael McGrath has said. Read More
Online safety laws unsatisfactory, Technology Secretary Peter ... - BBC

UK laws on internet safety are "very uneven" and "unsatisfactory", Technology Secretary Peter Kyle has said, following calls from campaigners to tighten the rules. On Saturday, Ian Russell, the ... Read More
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