United Kingdom: Fraud reporting in Ofcom illegal content Codes of Practice for user-to-user services implementing Online Safety Act 2023

Progress

Current status
in force
17 Mar 2025 in force
16 Dec 2024 under deliberation

Scope

Implementers
United Kingdom
Policy Area
Consumer protection
Policy Instrument
Quality of Service requirement
Regulated Economic Activity
platform intermediary: user-generated content
Government Branch
executive
Government Body
other regulatory body
Implementation Level
national

Timeline of events

17 Mar 2025
in force

Ofcom illegal content Codes of Practice for user-to-user services implementing Online Safety Act 2023 including fraud reporting measures entered into force

On 17 March 2025, the Office of Communications (Ofcom)'s illegal content Codes of Practice for user-to-user services that implement the Online Safety Act entered into force. Providers were required to carry out an illegal harm risk assessment by 16 …

Source
Event type order
Action type implementation
Government branch executive
Government body other regulatory body
16 Dec 2024
under deliberation

Published Ofcom illegal content Codes of Practice for user-to-user services implementing Online Safety Act 2023 including fraud reporting

On 16 December 2024, the Office of Communications (Ofcom) published the illegal content Codes of Practice for user-to-user services implementing the Online Safety Act 2023. Subject to the codes completing the Parliamentary process, social media webs…

Source
Event type order
Action type drafting
Government branch executive
Government body other regulatory body

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