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Old 17-12-2024, 17:58   #881
Sirius
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Re: Online Safety Bill

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Originally Posted by RichardCoulter View Post
As the Online Safety Act is introduced, website owners have been given three months notice by Ofcom that they must ensure that their sites are compliant with their code of practice by next March:

https://www.ofcom.org.uk/online-safe...es-into-force/
Thats a lot of websites they have to check, i have one and i have checked my contact details on the site so lets see if they contact me as mine is not compliant on one little issue
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So you all voted for Labour and now you are shocked they resort to stabbing the pensioners and disabled in the back. Shame on you.

Online Safety Bill, The scammers new target.

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