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UK watchdog slams TikTok, YouTube: Tech giants ‘still not safe enough’ for kids

Social media giants are failing to protect vulnerable minors as Britain’s media regulator warns that statutory safety measures have yielded virtually no progress in stopping toxic content feeds

MCMC safety code to combat child sexual abuse material ready in June: Teo 

Code will enable swifter removal of harmful content, even as abuse material on children online have increased since 2022

[WATCH] The Online Safety Act: Is it enough to protect our kids? 

Government regulations can only achieve so much in ensuring online safety for children, and parents, schools as well as platforms, have to share responsibility

ONSA 2025: Platforms now bear the burden of protecting children online

Experts say ONSA is vital to stop grooming and exploitation online

‘Where to draw the line?’ — Content Forum CEO urges ethical use of social media

Mediha Mahmood warns of rising online harm as public appetite for graphic content fuels irresponsible posting — and calls for a collective push toward ethical standards

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What will we call for next? A ban on cheap cigarettes, tuak and kapcais? – Rocky Bru

While concerns over drug-laced vapes grow, a blanket ban could backfire by wiping out businesses, threatening jobs, pushing trade underground amid weak enforcement and open tank loopholes

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InDrive faces termination for flouting guidelines

It is the second Russian e-hailing app after Maxim to face ban by Land Public Transport Agency