Will tech giants finally take online safety for children seriously?

The second part of Coimisiún na Mean’s online safety code has come into force
Will tech giants finally take online safety for children seriously?

Part B of the nascent code means that the video-sharing platforms under its remit that allow pornography, like X, must use effective age-assurance controls to make sure children cannot watch it. File picture

The wild west of social media self-regulation has come to an end, but the battles that will define this new era have only just begun after a very busy week in this hotly contested space.

Last Monday, the second part of Ireland’s regulator Coimisiún na Mean’s Online Safety Code came into force. It came after a nine-month lead in time for companies to prepare its systems for the code aimed at keeping people, particularly children, safe online.

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