UK online safety act repealed or reduced by September?
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The UK online safety act has now come into force, requiring users to provide ID or selfies to access websites deemed to be unsafe for children. A petition on the official Parliament site calling for it to be repealed reached 400,000 signatures: https://petition.parliament.uk/petitions/722903
Will the government make a ‘U-turn’ and either strip down or wholly repeal the Act by September?
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