Ofcom has slapped 4chan with a £20,000 ($26,700) fine for failing to comply with the internet and telecommunications ...
Britain said on Monday it had issued U.S. internet forum site 4chan with a 20,000 pound ($26,644) fine for failing to provide ...
It’s time for Meta to stop playing hide-and-seek with children’s safety. As a multibillion-dollar Big Tech giant, one that ...
Unions and online safety campaigners have called on MPs to investigate the impact of the cuts on online safety in the UK ...
The research has sparked calls for better media literacy lessons for children to spot disinformation on the internet.
Singapore will introduce a new online safety commission with powers to order social media platforms to block harmful posts, ...
Amending the 2024 No. 09 Online Safety Act by removing restrictions on freedom of expression” is promised in chapter 1.8 of ...
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Should parents allow their children to go online? All the inflammatory coverage makes the decision far harder
The clear pattern is that one generation's moral panic becomes a source of amusement to the next one as they focus on a new ...
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Ofcom fines 4chan £20K and counting for pretending UK's Online Safety Act doesn't exist
Regulator warns penalties will pile up until internet toilet does its paperwork Ofcom, the UK's Online Safety Act regulator, ...
Online forum 4Chan has been fined £20,000 by Ofcom for ignoring requests to share information about the risk of illegal ...
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