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Online Safety ActUPI
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Ofcom warns tech companies that starting in December they could face enforcement action, including significant fines.
The Online Safety Act passed into law in 2023 creates new legal duties tech companies must abide by.
The new law seeks to improve online safety.
For the most serious cases Ofcom can go to court to block access to a service.
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