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Ofcom has published a new code with over 40 measures aimed at protecting children online, including safer social media feeds, protections from strangers, and effective age checks on adult content. Social media companies risk breaking the law if they do not comply, with fines starting July 25. However, criticisms from bereaved parents and advocates argue the measures are overly cautious and will not prevent further harm.
Courtesy: metro.co.uk
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