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For the second time in four months, the Online Safety Bill has been delayed from proceeding through the House of Commons.
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Children in the United Kingdom can easily access pornography online, state regulator Ofcom has said.
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Leading social media platform Pinterest has said it is "sorry" that a 14-year-old girl who took her own life was able to view graphic self-harm content on its channels.
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Major tech firms are being investigated by the Information Commissioner for endangering children online, in a UK first.
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A distinguished lawyer and former Supreme Court judge has warned that aspects of the Online Safety Bill are a threat to civil liberties.
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Working from home rules introduced during the coronavirus pandemic have spurred a rise in pornography addiction, experts have said.
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A survey by the Chartered Institute for IT has found that 58% of IT experts surveyed think the Online Safety Bill (OSB) will have a negative impact on free speech.
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A new global report has revealed incidents of children aged 7-10 years old being manipulated into recording abuse of themselves have risen massively by two thirds over the past 6 months.
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Global payment provider Visa will be sued in a landmark legal challenge against the world's largest pornography site, Pornhub.
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The operator of two pornography sites has been jailed for twenty years after pleading guilty to sex trafficking charges.
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