Ofcom have been considerably less vocal than they could have been about an important recent development.
Tech companies must start putting in place measures to protect users from child sexual abuse images and other illegal content ...
The UK telecoms regulator, Ofcom, this week informed ISPreview that they've been "working hard to overhaul our mobile ...
The war in Gaza has been a notoriously controversial and difficult story to cover as a journalist. The Israeli government ...
Discover the UK's new online safety laws pushing tech giants to curb illegal content and protect vulnerable users.
Learner drivers should be wary of scams on social media as banks warn of an increase in scam reports and Which? finds eight examples of scam driving licence ads running on Facebook and Instagram. Over ...
Ofcom has dropped all of its remaining impartiality investigations into politicians' TV and radio programmes, following a ...
Ofcom will enforce rules requiring tech platforms operating in the UK to remove illegal content, including child abuse ...
While enforcement is now in motion, continued vigilance from parents, regulators, and tech companies alike will be essential ...
From today, online platforms are expected to have risk assessments in place to understand how likely it is for its users to ...
BRITS will no longer have to worry about losing internet or their home phone line the next time there’s a power cut. Vodafone ...
The United Kingdom began the Online Safety Act Monday, which requires every online organization to implement action against ...