: But it's OK, claims Brit government, no personal data stored 'unless absolutely necessary'| www.theregister.com
Analysis: UK's Online Safety Act kicks off about as well as everyone expected| www.theregister.com
: 1,400% jump in sign-ups as users try to avoid age verification checks when surfing adult sites| www.theregister.com
: Last summer's riots show how some content can be harmful but not illegal| www.theregister.com
Updated: Individual publishers could be held liable for visitors' off-topic posts, legal eagle argues| www.theregister.com
State masks up finally – its IP addresses, that is| www.theregister.com
EFF has spent this year urging governments around the world, from Canada to Australia, to abandon their reckless plans to introduce age verification for a variety of online content under the guise of protecting children online. Mandatory age verification tools are surveillance systems that threaten...| Electronic Frontier Foundation
Next week, on 22 and 23 July 2025, the High Court of Justice in London will hear the Wikimedia Foundation's legal challenge to the Categorisation Regulations of the United Kingdom (UK)'s Online Safety Act (OSA).| Wikimedia Foundation
Opinion: From smartphones to surveillance cameras to security snafus, there's no escape| www.theregister.com