Dear Ofcom, Meta, Alphabet, X and ByteDance, Implementation of Palestine Action proscription on social media We are writing with serious concerns about how Ofcom and social media platforms will interpret the Government’s decision to proscribe Palestine Action as a terrorist organisation under the Terrorism Act 2000. As human rights organisations and concerned individuals committed to […]| Open Rights Group
From Friday 25 July 2025, UK Internet users have had to verify their age to use a range of apps and websites – from social media platforms such as X, Reddit and Bluesky to dating apps like Grindr to porn sites such as Pornhub.| Open Rights Group
The proscription of Palestine Action will come into effect on Saturday unless the High Court issues a temporary block on the order today.| Open Rights Group
This document is intended as a full overview of the Online Safety Act (OSA, or the Act) and how it works for organisations attempting to understand it and its implications.| Open Rights Group
What’s legal to say should be legal to type.| Open Rights Group
Incredible as it may seem, thanks to the Online Safety Act, dozens of harmless, safe, small websites are closing down by 17 March, rather than face threats of fines that could lose their operators their homes.| Open Rights Group
“We’re here, because we’re here.| Open Rights Group