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Register to vote Register by 18 June to vote in the General Election on 4 July.
Learn how to check if your website or mobile app is accessible.
The Competition and Market Authority (CMA)'s work aims to tackle potentially harmful online selling practices.
This page provides a collection of online media literacy resources and events.
Learn how the Government Digital Service is monitoring accessibility under the Public Sector Bodies (Websites and Mobile Applications) (No.2) Accessibility Regulations 2018.
Many libraries offer free internet access - book internet access at your local council library
FCDO travel advice for Venezuela. Includes safety and security, insurance, entry requirements and legal differences.
Practical steps to manage the risk of online harm if your online platform allows people to interact, and to share text and other content.
UK customers may not be able to access their online content services when they visit the EU.
Licences and authorisations to import genetic material, research and diagnostic samples, trade samples and display items, and some live animals and animal products.
Guidance for defence personnel on the use of social media
Tell users how accessible your website or mobile app is in your accessibility statement, based on recent testing.
Examples of unacceptable trade marks around protected emblems, internet domain names and your company name.
Understand how preventative design measures can reduce the risk of harms happening on your online platform.
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 guidance is an introduction to the Open Document Format (ODF) standard and how you can select ODF-compliant solutions.
The UK Council for Internet Safety (UKCIS) is a collaborative forum through which government, the tech community and the third sector work together to ensure the UK is the safest place in the world to be online. UKCIS is part...
This page lists the assistive software and web browsers that are compaitble with the suite of civil service online tests.
Find out if you need to pay VAT when you sell goods to customers in the UK using an online marketplace.
This guidance explains why and how public sector organisations should move to modern network solutions and away from legacy networks with information on standards you need to follow and case studies.
Practical steps to manage the risk of online harms if your online platform allows people to search user generated content.
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