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<p>As we announced on 16 October last year, we will not be commencing Part 3 of the
Digital Economy Act (DEA) 2017 and its provisions on age verification for online pornography
as originally intended. Instead we will repeal Part 3 of the DEA and the online harms
regime will include provisions to protect children from age-inappropriate content,
including online pornography. Our Online Harms proposals will go further than the
DEA’s focus on online pornography on commercial adult sites and provide a higher level
of protection for children.</p><p> </p>
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