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Want to order dinner from Pizza Hut? You’ll have to show ID before you can take the box. Want to learn about what’s happening in Gaza and Ukraine via social media? Ditto. Do you want to watch an MP’s ...
New child safety laws are now in force under the Online Safety Act, designed to protect under-18s from harmful online content including pornography, self-harm, suicide, and eating disorder material.
It's no surprise the internet-age children are starting to use ChatGPT, but how is it affecting their development?
Social media giants face huge fines for curbing free speech by “overzealous” enforcement of online safety laws. Ministers ...
The Trump administration has instructed its diplomats in Europe to launch a lobbying campaign against the EU’s Digital ...
Many users have turned to virtual private network (VPN) software in the wake of the UK's Online Safety Act – but how safe are ...
Queer app Grindr has launched a new uncensored hub that will allow users to watch adult content on the app without "fear of ...
Pornhub has responded after a cybersecurity expert issued a stark warning over the introduction of new age verification laws. Websites, including Pornhub, that host adult content are now subject to ...
On Reddit and Discord, UK users swap VPN tips and joke about Kojima's accidental contribution to online resistance. Norman Reedus, once known as the star of The Walking Dead, has now become a strange ...
Marc Andreessen, one of the world’s most powerful venture capitalists, has complained to Downing Street about the UK’s Online ...
JERSEY might require a dedicated online-safety watchdog to help ensure children are “adequately protected” in the digital world, according to the Children’s Commissioner. Dr Carmel Corrigan said that ...
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