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Telegram, OnlyFans, other small platforms may be caught by UK's online safety law

By Sam Clark ( November 23, 2021, 17:58 GMT | Insight) -- Websites and apps that are not as large as the Big Tech companies may still fall under the scope of the UK's proposed online safety law, a senior official said today. Speaking in a parliamentary committee, the official said platforms such as messaging service Telegram and adult subscription site OnlyFans might have to adhere to the same rules as large platforms like Facebook and Twitter.Platforms such as Telegram and OnlyFans may still fall under the scope of the UK’s proposed Online Safety Bill, a senior official said today....

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