We believe that everyone deserves a safe online experience. As we continue to develop the codes of practice that tech firms will have to follow to protect their users under the Online Safety Act, it's vital we get feedback from a range of communities on their online experiences. That’s why our online safety experts recently visited Grapevine Cov and Warks in Coventry to meet a group of inspiring disabled activists. Here we heard about the issues they feel need to be tackled to help the disabled community live safer lives online. A big thank you to Coventry Youth Activists for hosting us and the insights shared by their members and other groups will play a key role in informing our online safety work. 🎥 Hear some of the insights from the group in this video.
Ofcom
Telecommunications
London, London 50,794 followers
Making communications work for everyone
About us
Ofcom is the UK's communications regulator. We make sure people get the best from their home phone and mobile services, as well as keeping an eye on TV, radio and on-demand content. We also ensure people don’t get scammed and are protected from bad practice. We also oversee the universal postal service, and the airwaves used by wireless devices. Right now, technology is changing how people work, interact and enjoy themselves. Much of our work is focused on making sure everybody has access to the communications technology they need and that competition can thrive.
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http://www.ofcom.org.uk
External link for Ofcom
- Industry
- Telecommunications
- Company size
- 501-1,000 employees
- Headquarters
- London, London
- Type
- Nonprofit
- Founded
- 2003
- Specialties
- Communications regulator, Regulation, Broadcasting, Telecommunications, Spectrum, Radio, Post, Mobile, Communications Market, Media Literacy, Public Policy, Competition, Television, and Video-on-demand
Locations
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Primary
Riverside House, 2A Southwark Bridge Road
London, London SE1 9HA, GB
Employees at Ofcom
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All four DRCF member regulators have published their strategic approaches to AI. Each regulator discusses their wide range of work regulating the use of AI, the capability each has to address AI risks and their plans for further work on AI. Ofcom strategic approach to AI 2024/25 - https://lnkd.in/eDvaiqJ4 Financial Conduct Authority AI update - https://lnkd.in/eFP8GzRm Competition and Markets Authority AI strategic update - https://lnkd.in/eRetsp7p Information Commissioner's Office Regulating AI: the ICO's strategic approach - a response to the DSIT Secretary of State - https://lnkd.in/e2bN8J8r Each strategy also discusses the cooperative work on AI issues achieved through the Digital Regulation Cooperation Forum (DRCF). For more detail of this work, please see our Workplan for 24/25 - https://lnkd.in/eC9nHRrs
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Online safety and data protection go hand in hand. 🤝 📝 We've published our joint statement with Information Commissioner's Office that sets out: 🔸 New ways of working to help keep people safe online. 🔸 How we will collaborate on areas of mutual interest. Read the statement in full here ⬇️ https://lnkd.in/eEMSWsxi #OnlineSafety #DataProtection
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🚨 We've launched an investigation into whether OnlyFans is doing enough to prevent children accessing porn on its site. Having reviewed responses to formal information requests, we have grounds to suspect OnlyFans did not implement its age verification measures in a way that sufficiently protects under-18s. Under existing rules that pre-date the Online Safety Act, video-sharing platforms established in the UK must take appropriate action to prevent children accessing adult content. Find out more ⬇️ https://lnkd.in/eekvyFQH #OnlineSafety #AgeVerification #Regulation #Tech
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The Global Online Safety Regulators Network is expanding, working together to help people around the world live safer lives online. We are pleased to welcome... ✨ the Council for Media Services (CMS), Slovakia’s media regulator, as a new member to the GOSRN. ✨ the Family Online Safety Institute (FOSI) as a new observer. An international non-profit organisation, the FOSI is dedicated to making the online world safer for children and their families. Their participation and collective expertise will continue to inform our work, working with existing members to help improve online safety globally. 🌐💻 We welcome both organisations to GOSRN, joining our current members and observers: CSA eSafety Commissioner (Australia) Online Safety Commission (Fiji) Coimisiún na Meán (Ireland) Korea Communications Standards Commission (Republic of Korea) Film and Publication Board (South Africa) Canadian Centre for Child Protection Inc. Patrimoine canadien -- Canadian Heritage The Freiwillige Selbstkontrolle Multimedia-Diensteanbieter (Germany) Netsafe New Zealand NZ Classification Office 5Rights INHOPE European Parliament Intergroup on Children’s Rights WeProtect Global Alliance #OnlineSafety #DigitalCitizenship #Collaboration #ChildProtection
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Today we have set out our proposed three-year media literacy plan to support people in navigating the online world. From being able to spot misinformation and disinformation, to knowing how to protect personal data - having the skills to be able to explore content safely and flourish online is so important in today's world. Our three-year media literacy strategy explains how we will be stepping up our media literacy work over the coming years, including: ✅Understanding the most effective actions platforms can take to support their users. ✅ Expanding our partnership work with expert organisations to deliver help to those who need it most - including those in financially disadvantaged communities. ✅Continuing to research, evaluate and share insights on which media literacy initiatives work best and why. Find out more about our proposed strategy, and have your say by 24 June, here 🔗https://lnkd.in/eyqWRYW4
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We've been ranked a top 10 hirer for the 10,000 Black Interns programme. 🎉 Over the past two years, we’ve welcomed 37 talented interns through this programme, and we’re eagerly anticipating 24 more joining us later this summer. 🌞 This year, we’re especially proud to host 9 interns from the Able Interns programme for the very first time. 🙌 Previous intern cohorts have achieved great success, with many transitioning to roles on our Graduate Programme or becoming permanent Associates like Jordan. Watch as he talks about his experience as an intern here at Ofcom. 🚀 #InternshipProgram #DiversityAndInclusion #EarlyCareers
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❓What do people think about politicians presenting programmes ❓ Viewers and listeners are at the heart of everything we do, which is why it was so important to give audiences up and down the country their say on this hotly-debated issue. Cristina Nicolotti Squires, our Group Director for Broadcasting & Media, explains some of our key findings. Read more from our research here: https://lnkd.in/dqbm_C_E #Broadcasting #Politics #TV
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📊 Here's our latest UK connectivity update: - Gigabit broadband now reaches 80% of UK homes. - Full fibre available to 62% of households. - Premises without decent broadband dropped to 57,000 from 61,000🌐📶 Find out more 🔗https://lnkd.in/e33uRgtH
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🚨 Ahead of the next General Election, we're sending a clear warning to broadcasters to maintain the highest standards of impartiality - particularly those who use politicians as presenters. Today we've published qualitative research to explore audiences’ expectations of due impartiality. We found that: 📰 Audiences welcome existing restrictions preventing politicians from presenting news content. 🎙️ Views on politicians presenting current affairs programmes are mixed, but while there are concerns, there's no clear consensus for an outright ban. ⚖️ Due impartiality is strongly valued by audiences in news programming. 🔗 Find out more: https://lnkd.in/dqbm_C_E #Broadcast #Politics #TV