#2026/268Çevrimiçi Güvenlik (Düzenlenen Kullanıcıdan Kullanıcıya Hizmet Sağlayıcıları Tarafından CSAİ İçerik Raporlama) Yönetmelikleri 2026
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The Online Safety Regulations 2026 require certain online service providers to report any child sexual abuse and exploitation content they find to the National Crime Agency. If these providers already report this type of content to a similar foreign agency, they do not need to report it to the NCA. This law mainly affects online platforms that allow user-to-user interactions.
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Key Changes
- Mandatory reporting of CSEA content to the National Crime Agency by regulated user-to-user service providers.
- Exemption from reporting if the provider already reports to a similar foreign agency.
- Focus on child sexual abuse and exploitation content specifically.
Obligations
What this law requires
Report any child sexual abuse and exploitation (CSEA) content detected on the service to the National Crime Agency (NCA)
Establish detection mechanisms to identify child sexual abuse and exploitation content on the platform
If already reporting CSEA content to a foreign agency with similar functions to the NCA (e.g., NCMEC in the USA), document this arrangement to establish exemption from NCA reporting requirement
Ensure reporting arrangements with foreign agencies are in place before claiming exemption from NCA reporting obligations