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Ofcom Mandates Age Verification for Online Pornography Platforms under New Online Safety Act

Ofcom Mandates Age Verification for Online Pornography Platforms under New Online Safety Act

UK's communications regulator enforces robust age checks on digital platforms to shield children from harmful content by mid-2025.
The UK communications regulator, Ofcom, has announced a stringent enforcement strategy under the newly enacted Online Safety Act, aimed at significantly enhancing online protections for minors.

In its latest set of guidance issued on January 16, 2025, Ofcom delineated requirements for websites hosting pornographic and other harmful content to introduce 'robust' age verification measures by July 2025.

The announcement marks a substantial move in regulating internet safety standards, specifically targeting the accessibility of adult content to children.

Ofcom's proposed verification processes include photo ID matching, facial age estimation, and credit card checks to ascertain and verify users' ages, ensuring minors cannot easily bypass these systems.

Dame Melanie Dawes, Ofcom's Chief Executive, emphasized the critical need for these measures in protecting children online.

'For too long, many online services which allow porn and other harmful material have ignored the fact that children are accessing their services.

Either they don’t ask, or, when they do, the checks are minimal and easy to avoid.

That means companies have effectively been treating all users as if they’re adults, leaving children potentially exposed to porn and other types of harmful content.

Today, this starts to change,' she asserted.

Under the framework of the Online Safety Act, all digital platforms, including social media and search services, must conduct a thorough children’s access assessment by April 16 to evaluate the likelihood of children accessing their sites.

Following this, Ofcom is committed to outlining definitive codes of practice, guiding these platforms on implementing safety measures effectively.

Websites that facilitate pornography of any kind will be mandated to complete a comprehensive children’s risk assessment and execute requisite security measures, including age checks, by July.

Ofcom mandates these measures regardless of the type of website, thereby establishing a uniform standard of digital child safety.

Dame Melanie highlighted that the impending changes would alter how adults engage with certain services online.

She stated, '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.

Services which host their own pornography must start to introduce age checks immediately, while other user-to-user services – including social media – which allow pornography and certain other types of content harmful to children will have to follow suit by July at the latest.'

These regulatory actions underscore Ofcom's commitment to stringent oversight and enforcement.

Websites failing to adhere to the new requirements face the prospect of punitive measures.

As the deadline approaches, the global digital community will be closely monitoring how these directives shape the landscape of online safety and content accessibility.
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