UK Government Pushes Tech Giants for Child Safety Measures
The UK Prime Minister Keir Starmer has urged big tech companies, like Apple and Google, to implement safety measures on children's devices to prevent the spread of nude images. Failure to comply within three months could result in legislative action mandating such technology.
In a significant move towards enhancing digital child safety, UK Prime Minister Keir Starmer called on technology giants to implement safety measures on children's devices. These solutions aim to prevent the circulation of nude images among minors by detecting and blocking inappropriate content.
The government's plan specifically targets companies like Apple and Google, urging them to build or activate technologies capable of filtering such content. This directive allows adults to share and view nude images after an age verification process, ensuring both child safety and personal privacy.
The government has set a three-month deadline for these companies to comply. Should they fail to act within this period, legislative measures will be introduced to enforce the activation of these crucial safety features.
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