News

A top Government official has thrown his weight behind a full ban on social media use among under-16s after the Online Safety ...
Under the Online Safety Act, UK residents who want to access NSFW platforms will need to prove they're over 18. The easiest way to avoid doing that is to use a VPN.
Sophy Ridge was joined by former senior Conservative cabinet Minister Nadhim Zahawi, Labour MP for Brent East, Dawn Butler, former Science and Technology Secretary, Michelle Donelan, Jim Killock, of ...
While UK players are busy complying with new verification procedures, Xbox announced similar systems are coming to other regions.
A bill introduced Tuesday, exactly six-months after the fatal midair collision over the Potomac River, aims to fix aviation safety weaknesses exposed by the tragedy.
In its continued effort to make gaming safer for everyone, Xbox is introducing a new age verification requirement for adult ...
Five days since Ofcom's new internet regulations began being enforced, nearly 400,000 people have signed a petition asking ...
The Irish High Court today dismissed an appeal by Elon Musk’s platform X, which argued that the Irish Online Safety Code should not apply to it, claiming the Code conflicted with the EU’s Digital ...
Despite the passing of a new law that makes it illegal for sites to allow children to access 18-plus websites, two ethical hackers have shown that it takes just seconds to get past age-checking ...
The Trump administration has pushed to remove transgender athletes from Olympic sports. They provided a legal brief to the ...
The U.K.'s Online Safety Act sparks heated debate between Nigel Farage and Peter Kyle, highlighting tensions between child ...
Quite why Labour are defending a Tory piece of legislation – the Act was passed by the Conservatives but is only coming into force now – is a question with a couple of answers. The first is a ...