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Daily Star on MSNOfcom rejects Love Island viewers' 14,000 complaints as it details reason
Ofcom has confirmed it will not be investigating the 14,000 complaints it received about Love Island's summer series ...
Media watchdog Ofcom has confirmed it will not be investigating the 14,000 complaints it received about Love Island's summer series. The ITV dating show's twelfth season ended at the start of August ...
The creation of a system to protect minors is under debate in the EU between those who advocate for this barrier and those ...
Love Island receivied more than 14,000 complaints over bullying, misogyny, and mentally 'abusive' behaviour that played out ...
Labour is “playing gesture politics” over protecting children from online harms, the father of Molly Russell has said.
Ian Russell, whose 14-year-old daughter Molly tragically took her own life in 2017, said it is 'staggering' that social media ...
Britain’s Online Safety Act is out of control, posing big problems for social media platforms. Toby Young, a member of ...
The latest series of Love Island will not be investigated by media watchdog Ofcom despite more than 14,000 complaints about ...
"We believe these restrictions harm creative expression." The reaction to the UK's Online Safety Act
Game content is being blocked or hidden behind age gates. But are some companies being heavy-handed in their rush to comply?
This week, two of our most essential online institutions reckoned with major shifts in the operation and governance of the ...
The UK Online Safety Act requires age verification for anyone seeking to access "adult" content, even if it's educational.
The Wikimedia Foundation, which manages Wikipedia, failed in its court challenge against sections of the United Kingdom's Online Safety Act but was given permission to challenge any decision that ...
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