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Ofcom to tell social media sites to protect children from adult content

Published April 22, 2025 By Juwan Chacko
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Ofcom Introduces Codes of Practice to Protect Children from Adult Content Online

This week, Ofcom will reveal new codes of practice aimed at preventing children from accessing adult content on various platforms like X and Meta under the Online Safety Act. This legislation has become a potential point of contention in UK-US trade discussions.

Under the new rules, social media, search engines, and gaming services will be required to either remove adult content, such as pornography, or implement age verification measures to shield children from potentially harmful material. These changes mark a significant shift in how Britons interact with social media platforms like Instagram, X, and Facebook.

Melanie Dawes, Chief Executive of Ofcom, has emphasized the need for the industry to adapt to these new regulations, signaling a major transformation in how these platforms operate.

One of the key aspects of the codes is the implementation of strict measures to prevent underage users from accessing adult content. This may involve the use of age verification tools like requiring credit card details or employing technology like age-aware facial recognition.

Additionally, platforms will need to create “clean” areas free from explicit content and harmful material, ensuring that young users are not exposed to inappropriate content like pornography, self-harm, or violence.

Ensuring Compliance and Safety

Technology companies have been given deadlines to assess the risks their services pose to children and implement necessary safeguards. Failure to comply with the Online Safety Act could result in hefty fines or penalties.

Ofcom is also considering further measures, including the use of artificial intelligence to combat illegal content and hash matching to prevent the sharing of non-consensual intimate images and terrorist material.

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The watchdog will also establish crisis response protocols for emergency situations, such as public disturbances or riots.

Challenges and Concerns

While parts of the Online Safety Act have already been enacted, there are concerns that the US may push for amendments to the legislation during trade negotiations. Some American officials have raised issues related to free speech and the impact on US-based tech companies.

However, advocates for online safety, like Baroness Beeban Kidron, stress the importance of prioritizing child protection over trade deals, emphasizing that compromising on safety would be unacceptable.

Platform Responses

Major tech companies like Snap, Meta, and X have expressed their support for the Online Safety Act and are working towards compliance with the new regulations. Platforms like TikTok have also committed to adhering to the provisions outlined in the legislation.

Overall, these changes aim to create a safer online environment for children and young users, while also holding tech companies accountable for the content on their platforms.

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