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Online Safety Bill lacks child protections, suggests UK’s leading internet safety bod

Almost half (46%) of Brits believe the Online Safety Bill in its current form is inadequate in protecting children online, according to a new survey by the UK’s leading online safety body. As the landmark legislation returns to the House of Commons today, Get Safe Online reveals that just over half of British adults (51%) […]

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