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UK and US Announce First Joint Online Safety Agreement to Protect Children
Oct 10, 2024, 07:35 PM
On October 10, 2024, the United Kingdom and the United States announced the first joint statement on online safety between their governments, described as a 'historic agreement' to enhance online safety for children. The agreement includes the establishment of a new online safety working group that will share expertise, promote greater transparency from online platforms, and consider the impacts of new technologies like artificial intelligence. Both governments are urging platforms to go 'further and faster' to protect children in the digital world. The joint statement, signed by Peter Kyle and Secretary Raimondo, aims to deliver a more secure digital environment for young people.
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