Smaller Platforms Regulation 2025-03-26
2025-03-26
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Context
Schools in Mid Dunbartonshire use mobile phones as educational tools, but this also exposes students to harmful content on foreign-based websites. The Online Safety Act 2023 came into effect last week.
Many schools in my constituency of Mid Dunbartonshire use mobile phones as an educational tool, yet along with this learning opportunity comes easy access to sites posting horrendous content. I would like to know how the Government plan to tackle small, foreign-based websites exposing people to graphic content. What steps is the Department taking to ensure that smaller platforms are adequately regulated to protect children from online harms?
I am grateful to the hon. Member for her question and the manner in which she expressed it, which recognised the complexity of smartphone useāthe benefits as well as the potential harmful aspects. I can assure her that, as of last week, the power to demand that illegal content be taken down has come into force. I accept that there is still illegal content online, but I am closely watching the way that Ofcom responds. I think that, in the coming days and weeks, she will see action showing how assertive it intends to be, and I expect it to be, in doing so. It also has a taskforce looking at the small but risky sites she mentions. I will be looking at this very closely and supporting Ofcom in relation to its requirement to act in those circumstances.
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Assessment & feedback
The answer did not provide specific steps or mechanisms for regulating smaller platforms, focusing instead on the assertion that action is forthcoming and ongoing monitoring of illegal content.
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