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Two porn sites investigated for suspected age check failings | Two porn sites investigated for suspected age check failings |
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Ofcom has launched investigations into two pornographic websites it believes may be falling foul of the UK's newly introduced child safety rules. | |
The regulator said Itai Tech Ltd - which operates a so-called "nudifying" site - and Score Internet Group LLC had failed to detail how they were preventing children from accessing their platforms. | |
Ofcom announced in January that, in order to comply with the Online Safety Act, all websites on which pornographic material could be found must introduce "robust" age-checking techniques from July. | |
It said the two services it was investigating did not appear to have any effective age checking mechanisms. | |
Firms found to be in breach of the Act face huge fines. | Firms found to be in breach of the Act face huge fines. |
The regulator said on Friday that many services publishing their own porn content had, as required, provided details of "highly effective age assurance methods" they were planning to implement. | |
What the Online Safety Act is - and how to keep children safe online | What the Online Safety Act is - and how to keep children safe online |
They added that this "reassuringly" included some of the largest services that fall under the rules. | They added that this "reassuringly" included some of the largest services that fall under the rules. |
It said a small number of services had also blocked UK users entirely to prevent children accessing them. | |
Itai Tech Ltd and Score Internet Group LLC did not respond to its request for information or show they had plans to introduce age checks, it added. | |
The "nudifying" technology that one of the company's platforms features involves the use of artificial intelligence (AI) to create the impression of having removed a person's clothing in an image or video. | |
The Children's Commissioner recently called on the government to introduce a total ban on such AI apps that could be used to create sexually explicit images of children. | The Children's Commissioner recently called on the government to introduce a total ban on such AI apps that could be used to create sexually explicit images of children. |
What changes are porn sites having to make? | What changes are porn sites having to make? |
Under the Online Safety Act, platforms that publish their own pornographic content were required to take steps to implement age checks from January. | |
These can include requiring UK users to provide photo ID or running credit card checks. | |
But all websites where a user might encounter pornographic material are also required to demonstrate the robustness of the measures they are taking to verify the age of users. | |
These could even apply to some social media platforms, Ofcom told the BBC in January. | These could even apply to some social media platforms, Ofcom told the BBC in January. |
The rules are expected to change the way many UK adults will use or encounter some digital services, such as porn sites. | The rules are expected to change the way many UK adults will use or encounter some digital services, such as porn sites. |
"As age checks start to roll out in the coming months, adults will start to notice a difference in how they access certain online services," said Dame Melanie Dawes, Ofcom's chief executive, in January. | "As age checks start to roll out in the coming months, adults will start to notice a difference in how they access certain online services," said Dame Melanie Dawes, Ofcom's chief executive, in January. |
In April, Discord said it would start testing face-scanning as a way to verify some users' ages in the UK and Australia. | In April, Discord said it would start testing face-scanning as a way to verify some users' ages in the UK and Australia. |
Experts said it marked "the start of a bigger shift" for platforms as lawmakers worldwide look to impose strict internet safety rules. | Experts said it marked "the start of a bigger shift" for platforms as lawmakers worldwide look to impose strict internet safety rules. |
Critics suggest such measures risk pushing young people to "darker corners" of the internet where there are smaller, less regulated sites hosting more violent or explicit material. | Critics suggest such measures risk pushing young people to "darker corners" of the internet where there are smaller, less regulated sites hosting more violent or explicit material. |
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