United Kingdom: Office of Communications closes consultation on role of app stores in children’s online safety under Online Safety Act

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Office of Communications closes consultation on role of app stores in children’s online safety under Online Safety Act

On 1 December 2025, the Office of Communications (Ofcom) closes the consultation on the statutory report on the role of app stores in children’s online safety under the Online Safety Act 2023. The consultation gathers information on app store governance, age ratings, parental controls, and discoverability systems affecting children’s access to harmful content through regulated applications. Ofcom also invited evidence on age-assurance measures integrated by app stores and their interaction with the safety duties of downstream regulated services. The consultation examined developer-approval processes, removal procedures, and transparency of safety warnings, as well as cost, privacy, and interoperability factors affecting deployment. Responses will inform Ofcom’s statutory report due by January 2027, assessing whether app stores’ design and management practices effectively contribute to children’s online safety.

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Scope

Policy Area
Consumer protection
Policy Instrument
Age verification requirement
Regulated Economic Activity
software provider: app stores
Implementation Level
national
Government Branch
executive
Government Body
other regulatory body

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2025-11-03
in consultation

On 3 November 2025, the Office of Communications (Ofcom) opened a stakeholder consultation until 1 …

2025-12-01
processing consultation

On 1 December 2025, the Office of Communications (Ofcom) closes the consultation on the statutory r…