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The Call for Evidence for the independent Pornography Review launches today.
Porn industry to be scrutinised to assess the damage it causes individuals and society.
The Online Safety Bill is a new set of laws to protect children and adults online. It will make social media companies more responsible for their users’ safety on their platforms.
We are inviting insights to strengthen evidence base and inform the final recommendations of the Independent Pornography Review.
Part 3 of the Digital Economy Bill concerns protections for children online
Revenge Porn: sharing private sexual materials with intent to cause distress
Review will investigate gaps in UK regulation that allows exploitation or abuse to take place online, as well as identifying barriers to enforcing criminal law.
This page provides a collection of online media literacy resources and events.
Revenge Porn: sharing private sexual materials with intent to cause distress.
Research into a range of gender and equality issues, including body image, gender norms, pornography use, shared childcare, and shared parental leave and pay.
This consultation is seeking views on protecting children from seeing pornographic material online.
Threat image projection library approved for installation on UK aviation screening equipment.
Despicable people who create sexually explicit ‘deepfakes’ will face prosecution under a new law announced by the government today (16 April 2024).
Abusers who share intimate images without consent to face up to 6 months in prison.
Government amendments to the Online Safety Bill will bolster protections for children, empower adults and make it easier to put online abusers behind bars.
How to protect, advise and support victims of forced marriage, including information and practice guidelines for professionals.
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