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#2026/2622023 Çevrimiçi Güvenlik Yasası (Başlangıç No. 7) Yönetmelikleri 2026

🇬🇧United Kingdom··Statutory Instrument·High Impact·View source ↗

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🇬🇧 English

The Online Safety Act 2023 Regulations 2026 require companies that provide user-to-user services to report any child sexual exploitation and abuse content to the National Crime Agency. This law also establishes penalties for failing to report such content and gives the Office of Communications the power to gather information related to these offenses.

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Key Changes

  • User-to-user service providers must report child sexual exploitation and abuse content.
  • Penalties are established for failing to report such content.
  • The Office of Communications can gather information related to these offenses.

Obligations

What this law requires

high

Providers of regulated user-to-user services must report Child Sexual Exploitation and Abuse (CSEA) content to the National Crime Agency

Providers of regulated user-to-user services
reporting
high

Comply with the duty to report CSEA content or face criminal offence penalties under the Act

Providers of regulated user-to-user services
prohibition
high

The Office of Communications has the power to gather information related to CSEA offences and reporting duties

Providers of regulated user-to-user services
operational
high

Respond to information requests from the Office of Communications concerning CSEA reporting compliance

Providers of regulated user-to-user services
disclosure

Affected Parties

Providers of regulated user-to-user servicesNational Crime Agency+1 more…

Tags

Online Safety,Child Protection,Reporting Obligations