GadgetBond

  • Latest
  • How-to
  • Tech
    • AI
    • Amazon
    • Apple
    • CES
    • Computing
    • Creators
    • Google
    • Meta
    • Microsoft
    • Mobile
    • Samsung
    • Security
    • Xbox
  • Transportation
    • Audi
    • BMW
    • Cadillac
    • E-Bike
    • Ferrari
    • Ford
    • Honda Prelude
    • Lamborghini
    • McLaren
    • Mercedes
    • Porsche
    • Rivian
    • Tesla
  • Culture
    • Apple TV
    • Disney
    • Gaming
    • Hulu
    • Marvel
    • HBO Max
    • Netflix
    • Paramount
    • SHOWTIME
    • Star Wars
    • Streaming
Add GadgetBond as a preferred source to see more of our stories on Google.
Font ResizerAa
GadgetBondGadgetBond
  • Latest
  • Tech
  • AI
  • Deals
  • How-to
  • Apps
  • Mobile
  • Gaming
  • Streaming
  • Transportation
Search
  • Latest
  • Deals
  • How-to
  • Tech
    • Amazon
    • Apple
    • CES
    • Computing
    • Creators
    • Google
    • Meta
    • Microsoft
    • Mobile
    • Samsung
    • Security
    • Xbox
  • AI
    • Anthropic
    • ChatGPT
    • ChatGPT Atlas
    • Gemini AI (formerly Bard)
    • Google DeepMind
    • Grok AI
    • Microsoft Copilot
    • OpenAI
    • Perplexity
    • xAI
  • Transportation
    • Audi
    • BMW
    • Cadillac
    • E-Bike
    • Ferrari
    • Ford
    • Honda Prelude
    • Lamborghini
    • McLaren W1
    • Mercedes
    • Porsche
    • Rivian
    • Tesla
  • Culture
    • Apple TV
    • Disney
    • Gaming
    • Hulu
    • Marvel
    • HBO Max
    • Netflix
    • Paramount
    • SHOWTIME
    • Star Wars
    • Streaming
Follow US
SecurityTech

Ofcom cracks down on online harms with over 40 new safety measures

Ofcom is enforcing new safety protocols with potential fines looming for non-compliance.

By
Shubham Sawarkar
Shubham Sawarkar's avatar
ByShubham Sawarkar
Editor-in-Chief
I’m a tech enthusiast who loves exploring gadgets, trends, and innovations. With certifications in CISCO Routing & Switching and Windows Server Administration, I bring a sharp...
Follow:
- Editor-in-Chief
Dec 16, 2024, 8:49 AM EST
Share
Social Media Landscape
Illustration by Mikhail Gritsik / Dribbble
SHARE

The UK’s communication services regulator, Ofcom, has set a deadline for social media platforms and other online services to bolster user safety or face substantial penalties. With the introduction of over 40 stringent safety measures under the newly enacted Online Safety Act, companies have until mid-March 2025 to comply. This move marks a significant shift towards ensuring safer digital environments for both children and adults in the UK.

The new measures

Ofcom’s new directives aimed at combating various online threats, including fraud, child sexual abuse material (CSAM), and the spread of illegal content. Here’s what companies are expected to do:

  • Senior accountability: Companies must designate a senior manager responsible for ensuring compliance with safety duties, including handling complaints and reporting mechanisms.
  • Content moderation: There will be enhanced expectations for moderation teams to be adequately trained and resourced. This is to ensure the swift removal of illegal content, thereby reducing the risk of harm or exposure to inappropriate material.
  • Algorithmic adjustments: Social media algorithms must be modified to minimize the promotion and visibility of harmful content. This includes content that could encourage self-harm, eating disorders, or extremism.
  • Child protection: Specific measures are designed to protect minors online. For instance, children’s profiles should not display location data; direct messaging from strangers to children should be restricted, and technologies like hash-matching and URL detection should be employed to identify and remove CSAM rapidly.

Ofcom’s approach

In developing these codes, Ofcom has taken a collaborative approach, consulting with tech industries, charities, parents, and even children themselves. The feedback has been instrumental in shaping these regulations. “As an evidence-based regulator, every response has been carefully considered, alongside cutting-edge research and analysis, and we have strengthened some areas of the codes since our initial consultation,” Ofcom noted in its official statement. The focus has been on creating measures that, although not currently in widespread use, could significantly enhance online safety.

Wide scope of the act

The Online Safety Act isn’t limited to tech giants; it extends to all sizes of businesses, from large corporations to small “micro-businesses,” and even to individuals operating online services. The applicability depends on having a “significant number” of UK users or if the UK is a targeted market for the service. This includes user-to-user services like social media, online gaming, and dating platforms, as well as search services and sites hosting pornographic content.

Enforcement and penalties

Non-compliance with these regulations could lead to severe repercussions. Ofcom is empowered to impose fines up to £18 million or 10% of a company’s global annual turnover, whichever is greater. In cases deemed extremely serious, Ofcom can even seek judicial intervention to block a company’s access to the UK market.

Looking forward

Ofcom plans to release further guidance in the first half of 2025, continuing to refine and possibly expand upon the current framework to adapt to emerging online threats and technologies. This ongoing evolution suggests a dynamic approach to regulation, aiming to keep pace with the ever-changing digital landscape.

This initiative by Ofcom not only underscores the UK’s commitment to digital safety but also sets a precedent for other nations grappling with how to regulate the vast and complex world of online interactions. With these new regulations, the digital age in the UK aims to become safer, more accountable, and more protective of its youngest and most vulnerable users.


Discover more from GadgetBond

Subscribe to get the latest posts sent to your email.

Most Popular

What is Walmart+ membership?

Walmart+ free trial: when it saves you money (and when it doesn’t)

Apple’s Houston factory now teaches automation and AI

Porsche launches Advanced Package for the Macan, Macan 4 and 4S

Google Sheets Canvas is now available for AI Pro and Workspace plans

Also Read
A dark-textured Samsung Galaxy Card with a gold EMV chip and black Samsung logo rests on top of a light grey Samsung Galaxy Z Fold7 smartphone, set against a dark, mottled grey background.

Meet the Samsung Galaxy Card: perks, metal build, and rewards

Man smiling while retrieving an Amazon package from a blue Amazon Locker inside a store.

How Amazon Locker works for apartments, dorms, and busy schedules

Porsche Sonderwunsch 911 GT2 RS Flachbau RS

Porsche crafts one-off Flachbau RS in tribute to ‘Moby Dick’

Porsche 911 GT3 100 Jahre Nürburgring

Green Hell tribute: Porsche builds a Nürburgring-only 911 GT3

White BMW ALPINA logo on a dark navy background, featuring the brand name around a circular emblem with stylized throttle bodies and a crankshaft.

BMW ALPINA relaunch

Red McLaren McL 6GT concept car parked outside a modern stone-and-glass garage.

McLaren’s McL 6GT brings back the manual supercar

Silver 2027 Rivian R1S electric SUV parked on a city street with trees and buildings in the background.

2027 Rivian R1S adds six-seat layout, R1T gets trail-ready wheels

A collage shows Walmart+ in-store benefits, including a self-service photo kiosk, a customer being helped at a service counter, a Walmart delivery bag on a doorstep, a parent and child with an associate, and an auto care employee in a tire service area.

Walmart+ membership now covers Photo, Money, and Auto Care

Company Info
  • Homepage
  • Support my work
  • Latest stories
  • Company updates
  • GDB Recommends
  • Daily newsletters
  • About us
  • Contact us
  • Write for us
  • Editorial guidelines
Legal
  • Privacy Policy
  • Cookies Policy
  • Terms & Conditions
  • DMCA
  • Disclaimer
  • Accessibility Policy
  • Security Policy
  • Do Not Sell or Share My Personal Information
Socials
Follow US

Disclosure: We love the products we feature and hope you’ll love them too. If you purchase through a link on our site, we may receive compensation at no additional cost to you. Read our ethics statement. Please note that pricing and availability are subject to change.

Copyright © 2026 GadgetBond. All Rights Reserved. Use of this site constitutes acceptance of our Terms of Use and Privacy Policy | Do Not Sell/Share My Personal Information.