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Suyer-complaints process is designed to help Ofcom stay on top of systemic harmful trends and emerging threats.
This report examines the current sector of online platforms with video-sharing capabilities, how these platforms protect users from harmful content and the user experience on platforms with video-sharing capabilities.
Part 3 of the Digital Economy Bill concerns protections for children online
Analysis of the Internet questions from the Taking Part Survey
Employment Tribunal decision.
This page brings together research commissioned by DCMS related to onlines harms. It informs government policy to prevent harm related to online activities. It also contains research by the UK Council for Internet Safety.
This publication covers online consultations from national to General Practice level.
Help your children to understand what the risks associated with using social media are.
Understand how preventative design measures can reduce the risk of harms happening on your online platform.
An analysis of approaches to online safety for those operating platforms where user generated content or user to user interaction is a feature.
The number of guest nights, nights and stays for short-term lets offered via online collaborative economy platforms (Airbnb, Booking.com and Expedia Group).
We've announced new rules for tech firms around online harms — below are answers to questions surrounding the Full Government Response.
Practical steps to manage the risk of online harms if your online platform allows people to search user generated content.
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