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Ofcom

UK media regulator investigating tech platforms' child safety protections and postal service performance.

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  1. July 2026
  2. Joy Online

    Here are some details and context on the regulator’s probe into ​TikTok: Ofcom will probe whether the platform has measures to ​assess if a particular user is a child and adequate ‌systems and processes to prevent children from viewing harmful content.

    UK regulator to probe TikTok on child safety measures
  3. Joy Online

    They don’t want a ban, but they do want to be protected from addictive, infinite scrolling.” She added: “I want to know more about how the policies, such as a curfew, will be delivered and will be watching closely to make sure they are effective – alongside pushing Ofcom to make

    Midnight social media curfew proposed for UK teens aged 16 and 17
  4. Joy Online

    The findings come after telecoms regulator Ofcom said YouTube and TikTok were still not doing enough to keep young people safe and called for stronger protections.

    YouTube still recommending eating disorder videos to teens, research finds
  5. Joy Online

    in the past year,” he said. “It is hard to see why Mark Zuckerberg thinks facilitating yet more of this creepy image manipulation is a good idea.” The feature is likely to face heightened scrutiny as regulators and campaigners raise concerns about AI-generated images, with Ofcom

    Outcry as Meta lets users make AI images from public Instagram profile pics
  6. June 2026
  7. Joy Online

    The claims, reported in a BBC News investigation on Saturday, have also prompted a response from the UK’s media regulator Ofcom, who called them “deeply concerning”.

    Married at First Sight Australia allegations ‘disturbing’, says country’s watchdog
  8. Joy Online

    ing that cases of exploitation are being reported but appear to be not properly acted on,” she says when we show her Riley’s emails. “That raises serious concerns about whether OnlyFans is meeting its legal duties to protect users.” Lyons says she is “already engaging with” Ofcom

    OnlyFans ‘agents’ control and threaten creators while taking half their earnings, BBC finds
  9. Joy Online

    Foremost is the Online Safety Act – laws and duties online platforms must follow – implemented and enforced by media regulator Ofcom.

    Starmer tells Apple and Google to ban nude images on children’s phones
  10. Joy Online

    Foremost is the Online Safety Act – laws and duties online platforms must follow – implemented and enforced by media regulator Ofcom.

    Starmer tells Apple and Google to ban nude images on children’s phones
  11. May 2026
  12. Joy Online

    Ofcom said it was “very concerned” by the figures. The BBC understands the regulator expects to open a probe into Royal Mail’s performance early next week.

    Only three-quarters of first class mail delivered on time
  13. Joy Online

    Ofcom has criticised TikTok and YouTube, saying in a new report that their content feeds are “not safe enough” for children.

    TikTok and YouTube ‘not safe enough’ for kids, says Ofcom
World & Region

UK regulator probes TikTok's child safety protections

The News

Britain's media regulator Ofcom launched a probe into TikTok to determine whether its UK unit failed to protect children from harmful content. The investigation will examine whether the platform has adequate measures to identify child users and prevent them from accessing harmful material.

16 July 2026 · Joy Online

Yesterday

  1. UK regulator probes TikTok's child safety protections

    Britain's media regulator Ofcom launched a probe into TikTok to determine whether its UK unit failed to protect children from harmful content. The investigation will examine whether the platform has adequate measures to identify child users and prevent them from accessing harmful material.

    16 July 2026 · Joy Online

Wednesday 15 July

  1. UK proposes midnight social media curfew for teenagers aged 16-17

    The UK government announced plans for a midnight to 06:00 social media curfew for 16 and 17-year-olds, with apps like Instagram, TikTok and YouTube unavailable by default during those hours; users could opt out by changing settings. The government also plans to disable "addictive" features such as auto-play and infinite scroll, citing benefits to focus, sleep and family life, though campaigners argue the opt-out option makes the measure insufficient.

    15 July 2026 · Joy Online

Monday 13 July

  1. YouTube recommending eating disorder videos to teens despite new rules

    Research by the Centre for Countering Digital Hate found that one in 10 videos recommended by YouTube's algorithm to a simulated 13-year-old girl featured thinspiration, extreme calorie restriction or other harmful material. This occurred a year after new rules were introduced to curb harmful online content, though the situation had improved over the past two years.

    13 July 2026 · Joy Online

Wednesday 8 July

  1. Meta's AI image tool draws backlash over consent

    Meta is facing criticism over its new Muse Image AI tool, which can generate images using other people's public Instagram profile pictures without explicit consent. Advocates and privacy groups warn the feature risks facilitating non-consensual AI-altered images, though Meta says users can opt out through a dedicated setting.

    8 July 2026 · Joy Online

Monday 15 June

  1. Australia media watchdog calls MAFS allegations serious and disturbing

    Australia's media watchdog has said allegations that Married at First Sight Australia contestants were not informed of on-screen partners' prior drug and violence convictions are "serious and disturbing." Channel 9 and production company Endemol Shine Australia said they have "strong protocols in place" for participant safety and wellbeing.

    15 June 2026 · Joy Online

  2. OnlyFans agents threaten creators, take half earnings, BBC reports

    BBC investigation into OnlyFans managers (OFMs) finds they exploit and threaten creators after promising to boost earnings. One creator reported being threatened, attacked at home, and controlled by her agency; the BBC spoke to 60 UK creators and infiltrated a 24,000-member Telegram group of agents.

    15 June 2026 · Joy Online

Monday 8 June

  1. UK government asks Apple, Google to block nude images on children's phones

    The UK government has asked tech companies including Apple and Google to activate built-in features or update software to prevent children under 18 from taking, sending or viewing sexually explicit images on smartphones and devices. The government will introduce legislation to require firms to activate the features if they do not do so voluntarily within three months, with potential fines or criminal liability for non-compliance.

    8 June 2026 · Joy Online

  2. UK PM demands Apple, Google block nude images on children's phones

    UK Prime Minister Keir Starmer has asked Apple and Google to block access to sexually explicit images on smartphones for under-18s, either through built-in features or operating system updates. The government will introduce legislation to force compliance within three months, with potential fines or criminal liability for non-compliant companies.

    8 June 2026 · Joy Online

Friday 29 May

  1. Royal Mail delivers 75.7% first-class mail on time

    Just over three-quarters of first class letters were delivered on time by Royal Mail in the year to the end of March, falling far short of its 93% target. The regulator Ofcom said it was "very concerned" by the figures and is expected to open a probe into the postal firm's performance.

    29 May 2026 · Joy Online

Thursday 21 May

  1. Ofcom says TikTok and YouTube not safe enough for children

    UK regulator Ofcom has criticised TikTok and YouTube for failing to commit to significant changes reducing harmful content for children, saying content feeds are "not safe enough" despite the platforms' existing safety features. Meta, Snap and Roblox agreed to stronger anti-grooming measures, and Ofcom said it would share concerns about ineffective age-rule enforcement with the government.

    21 May 2026 · Joy Online

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