• The UK government says it has “no plans to repeal the Online Safety Act” despite growing concerns
  • The laws are designed to make the internet a safer place, especially for children and vulnerable adults
  • Mandatory age verification checks have been enforced since July 25, sparking concerns over web users’ digital rights

The UK government says it has no plans to repeal the Online Safety Act, as opposition to it grows in the wake of the introduction of online age verification checks.

A petition calling on the government to scrap the Act has amassed over 450,000 signatures in just a few days. While the Act became law in 2023, the backlash has been sparked by the recent introduction of age verification checks for users of many websites.





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