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Tech firms to see UK plan to tackle anti-female violence on Dec. 18, govt confirms December 16, 2025 | Patricia Figueiredo

Tech companies are set to feature prominently in UK plans to tackle violence against women and girls, which the government has confirmed will be published on Thursday after a number of delays. Reports of a pus... (more story)

BT and Three pledge cooperation with UK probes into network outages December 16, 2025 | Patricia Figueiredo

Mobile companies BT Group and Three have vowed full cooperation with the UK telecom regulator after it opened probes into outages that disrupted call services, including access to emergency numbers. The operat... (more story)

Platforms face UK inquiry on addictive design; ministers reaffirm chatbot concerns December 16, 2025 | Patricia Figueiredo

Online platforms regulated under the UK’s Online Safety Act will be subject to a parliamentary inquiry into addictive use of technology and how that impacts children’s development. It will likely begin early n... (more story)

Crypto rules proposals issued in UK as sector braces for full regulation December 16, 2025 | Sofia Gerace

The UK financial watchdog released a major crypto regulatory package on Tuesday as cryptoasset firms get set to become fully regulated in late-2027. The Financial Conduct Authority published three major consul... (more story)

Communications-watchdog nominee outlines priorities, vows to clear South Korea backlog December 16, 2025 | Jenny Lee

South Korea’s pick to lead the newly rebuilt communications watchdog vowed to get enforcement moving again on Tuesday, flagging consumer “dark patterns,” Big-Tech app-store practices and the growing policy pus... (more story)

Louisiana age-verification law ruled unconstitutional by US judge December 16, 2025 | Mike Swift

Louisiana joined a string of states that saw its social media age-verification law stuck down as unconstitutional, with a federal judge in Baton Rouge saying that SB 162 was a content-based law that needs to j... (more story)

WhatsApp ordered in India to rewrite data-sharing rules with mandatory opt-in December 16, 2025 | Freny Patel

WhatsApp must overhaul its privacy interface within three months, following a court ruling that all Indian user data shared with Meta Platforms — including for advertising — requires explicit, revocable consen... (more story)

Consumers can't depose Apple execs in antitrust suit, US judge rules December 15, 2025 | Khushita Vasant

Apple won't have to make its top executives available for depositions in a private antitrust lawsuit in California federal court over an agreement between the iPhonemaker and Google to maintain Google’s monopo... (more story)

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For the world's online safety overseers, 2026 will be the year of the child December 12, 2025 | Mike Swift, Sara Brandstätter, Patricia Figueiredo and Maria Dinzeo

Regulators worldwide have woken up to a need to police online safety for minors. Australia has arguably gone the furthest, banning social media for under-16s from this week. In Europe, America, Asia and beyond... (more story)

Regulatory glare turns on video-games sector in global push to protect children December 12, 2025 | Sara Brandstätter

The video-games industry has moved into the global regulatory spotlight. Policymakers, particularly in the EU, are advancing new rules and stricter enforcement, while court cases are multiplying in the US, all... (more story)

Papers, please: Can online age verification be compatible with privacy? December 12, 2025 | Maria Dinzeo

Age verification is increasingly seen as a way to keep children away from harm online, as seen with versions in place in the EU, UK and the US. But there are widespread fears that proving your age necessarily ... (more story)

Can platforms’ algorithms be regulated effectively, or at least practically? December 12, 2025 | Patricia Figueiredo

Governments around the world are trying to tighten their scrutiny of social media recommender systems, the algorithms that determine what users see on platforms such as Instagram and TikTok. After years of deb... (more story)

Why does the US differ on content moderation? Blame the First Amendment December 12, 2025 | Mike Swift

Government social media age restrictions, such as the one coming into force this week in Australia, or broad content-moderation laws such as those in the EU and the UK, are impossible in the US because they ar... (more story)

India retreats from mandatory cybersecurity app amid privacy concerns December 04, 2025 | Freny Patel

The Indian government has scrapped its directive mandating the "Sanchar Saathi" cybersecurity app on new smartphones after just five days. Despite claiming "increasing acceptance," the swift U-turn — forced by... (more story)

Media Matters win against US FTC paves way for GDI success on investigative demand December 03, 2025 | Alex Wilts and Madeline Hughes

The Global Disinformation Index, or GDI, has joined Media Matters in asking a US court to curb the Federal Trade Commission’s probe into an alleged advertiser boycott — a challenge that is expected to see simi... (more story)

Litigation funders set to dodge EU-wide regulatory action — for now December 02, 2025 | Jean Comte

Investment funds engaging in for-profit support of court cases aren't likely to see any EU-wide regulatory action in the short term. The European Commission appears to see no reason to intervene, and for now i... (more story)