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Online Safety Act’s age verification rules came into force on July 25. A petition calling to repeal it has passed 300,000 ...
A reported 1,400% surge in VPN sign-ups, as users seek to bypass child protection restrictions, raises privacy concerns.
The Online Safety Act has garnered significant attention in the UK since it came into force on Friday (July 25), but what does this mean for the internet?
All UK web users have been hit by new rules this month, which have been introduced in a bid to stop easy access to adult websites. The big change means anyone wanting to access these services must now ...
This story was originally published on Social Media Today. To receive daily news and insights, subscribe to our free daily Social Media Today newsletter. Over the last few years, there’s been a big ...
The Online Safety Act is having a 'catastrophic' impact on free speech after people were blocked from viewing videos of ...
The UK government effectively implemented a new requirement, or layer, if you will, for people who wish to view pornographic ...
Gamers are using Death Stranding to trick UK age verification laws, fooling Discord's face scan system without a real face or ...
New online safety laws are behind a surge in the use of technology that disguises an internet user’s location.
We offer a solution to bypass age verification on Bluesky in the UK. Follow these simple steps to use Bluesky in the UK ...
Last Monday, the second part of Ireland’s regulator Coimisiún na Mean’s Online Safety Code came into force. It came after a ...
The UK's new age verification rules for adult content and dating sites have triggered a massive surge in VPN usage. Proton ...