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Social media ban latest: Starmer demands tech companies clamp down to protect children

Social media ban latest: Starmer demands tech companies clamp down to protect children Tech companies such as Apple or Google told to introduce device controls to protect children - Bookmark - CommentsGo to comments Sir Keir Starmer has told tech companies they must introduce device controls to prevent children sending or receiving explicit images, or the government will legislate to force the change. The prime minister said that “the pace of change cannot be an excuse for harm”, as he...

The Independent UK 2d ago

Keir Starmer tells Big Tech to stop kids sending intimate images, or else

LONDON — Prime Minister Keir Starmer on Monday urged tech firms to block children from sending or receiving intimate images, vowing to legislate if they fail to clamp down on self-generated child sexual abuse material within three months. “When it comes to the safety of our children, standing by is not an option. Nobody gets a free pass.

Politico EU 2d ago

UK PM: Big tech needs to restrict explicit content for children

"This government will not stand by while children are put at risk online," said UK Prime Minister Keir Starmer. UK Prime Minister Keir Starmer has warned major technology companies they must introduce safeguards to stop children from sending or receiving explicit images, or face new legislation within months. Speaking at London Tech Week on Monday, Starmer said firms operating in the UK would be required to implement device-level controls to block nude content involving minors.

Euronews 2d ago

Signal says UK plan to scan devices for nude images 'endangers us all'

Signal insists that plans to compel tech companies to scan devices for nude images of children announced by UK Prime Minister Keir Starmer on Monday at London Tech Week "will not keep children safe." "It endangers us all," the encrypted messaging platform said, adding that the mechanism required to implement it would be "dangerous." And it wouldn't be a pro-privacy statement without calling it "dystopian."

The Register 1d ago