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The Home Office today announced testing on new technology will begin later this year with the hope it could be fully ...
NetChoice asked the US Supreme Court to vacate a Fifth Circuit order that allows Mississippi to enforce an online ...
Deputy Keira Keogh, who is Chair of the Oireachtas Children and Equality Committee, said that access to pornography and other disturbing videos and images is a “free for all” and more must be done to ...
As fraudsters weaponize AI and deepfakes, the race is on to build systems that don’t just authenticate what you are, but how ...
Many adult sites currently have simple boxes for users to tick and say they're over 18 - that's no longer good enough, ...
Managing Global Remote TeamsLast Tuesday, Sarah Mitchell got a call that made her stomach drop. As HR Director at a ...
The Pakistan Sports Board (PSB) has introduced new directives to counter age-fraud accusations in youth sports.
An internet trade association whose members include Facebook, YouTube and Snapchat asked the U.S. Supreme Court on Monday to ...
New online safety rules come into force from today, which will require video-sharing platforms to have effective age ...
A Mississippi law that requires social media users to verify their ages can go into effect, a federal court has ruled.
Convenience-store chain enforces strict ID scanning, runs internal sting operations and leverages digital tools to help ...
NetChoice, the industry group that brought the lawsuit, argued that the social media age restriction goes against users' privacy rights.