Introduction The UK's Online Safety Act (OSA) imposes extensive obligations on certain types of online service providers to protect users from illegal and harmful content. A key focus of the OSA is the protection of children online, and special obligations are conferred on service providers whose platforms are "likely to be accessed by children". Under the OSA, Ofcom, the UK's online safety regulator, is required …| On the Record
Many measures in the King’s Speech have a strong focus on children’s wellbeing, others present opportunities to focus on children’s rights| Coram