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UK Sets April Deadline for Tech Platforms to Strengthen Online Protections for Children

Government and regulator push social media and digital services to tighten safety measures under the Online Safety Act
Technology platforms operating in the United Kingdom have been given an April deadline to demonstrate stronger protections for children online as authorities accelerate enforcement of the country’s sweeping digital safety laws.

The requirement forms part of the implementation of the Online Safety Act, landmark legislation that places new legal duties on social media networks, search engines and other digital services to protect users — particularly minors — from harmful content and online risks.

Under the timetable set by regulators, companies must show that they are improving safeguards designed to prevent children from encountering damaging or age-inappropriate material.

Officials say the deadline is intended to ensure that platforms begin actively strengthening their protective systems before the next phase of the regulatory regime comes fully into force later in the year.

Technology firms are expected to review the risks their services pose to young users and introduce stronger guardrails to limit exposure to harmful content.

The measures reflect growing concern among policymakers about the influence of online platforms on children’s wellbeing.

Authorities have increasingly focused on the role of algorithms that recommend content to users, as well as the accessibility of material relating to violence, abuse, self-harm or pornography.

Under the regulatory framework, platforms likely to be accessed by children must implement safeguards such as highly effective age-verification systems, improved moderation of harmful content and clearer tools for reporting dangerous material.

The rules also require companies to assess how their recommendation systems operate and to adjust them so that harmful posts are not promoted to younger audiences.

The Online Safety Act, adopted in 2023, represents one of the most significant regulatory overhauls of digital platforms in the United Kingdom.

It places legal responsibilities on technology companies to identify and mitigate risks on their services, giving the communications regulator Ofcom the authority to enforce compliance.

Failure to comply with the requirements can trigger substantial penalties.

Regulators are empowered to impose fines of up to eighteen million pounds or ten percent of a company’s global revenue, and in severe cases may seek court orders restricting access to platforms within the United Kingdom.

Government officials say the strengthened oversight reflects a determination to create a safer digital environment for younger users.

Ministers have also signaled that further policies, including possible new measures on social media use and emerging technologies such as artificial intelligence chatbots, are under consideration as part of a broader effort to improve children’s online safety.

Technology companies are now racing to implement technical changes and compliance procedures ahead of the regulatory milestones, which will gradually introduce the full set of child-protection obligations under the Online Safety Act.
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