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UK safety tech sector goes from strength to strength in most recent analysis.
Digital Secretary Oliver Dowden and Home Secretary Priti Patel have today announced the government’s final decisions on new laws to make the UK a safer place to be online.
Getting scammed could be the last thing you think about when falling for someone, but when talking to someone online, there is a real risk of becoming a victim of romance fraud.
First published during the 2010 to 2015 Conservative and Liberal Democrat coalition government
Trilateral’s artificial intelligence web application helps organisations better understand and respond to crime
‘Cyberflashing’ will become a new criminal offence with perpetrators facing up to two years behind bars under new laws to be introduced by the Government.
Employment Tribunal decision.
In response to competition concerns raised by the CMA, Meta has offered commitments not to use competitors’ advertising data for its Facebook Marketplace online classified ad service. It will do this by implementing new technical systems and training for staff.
Upper Tribunal Tax and Chancery decision of Mr Justice Adam Johnson and Judge Ashley Greenbank on 26 November 2021
The CMA is launching a new phase of its successful ‘Online Rip-Off Tip-Off’ campaign, which this year is urging consumers to report online rip-offs via a new digital reporting form.
Competition and Markets Authority (CMA) open consumer enforcement case.
A tough new regulator to help make sure tech giants such as Facebook and Google cannot exploit their market dominance to crowd out competition and stifle innovation online has launched.
Government makes changes to the Online Safety Bill to tackle scams and fraud
The Competition and Markets Authority has delivered the advice of its Digital Markets Taskforce to government on the potential design and implementation of pro-competitive measures for unlocking competition in digital markets.
As part of a drive encouraging people to get vaccinated, young people have shared their experiences of suffering long COVID in a powerful new video.
Today more than 40 million of us in the UK regularly use the internet, with 13 million of us able to get online anywhere, anytime through our…
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