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United Kingdom

United Kingdom Online Safety Act

Age VerificationIn Effect

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The UK Online Safety Act gives Ofcom powers over child-safety duties and age-assurance measures, especially for services that host harmful or adult content.

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Sequence: Royal Assent
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    Oct 26, 2023

    Royal Assent

    The Online Safety Act became law and Ofcom implementation work began.

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