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<p>The Online Safety Bill requires companies to manage effectively the risk of online
anonymous abuse on services in scope. Companies will need to remove and limit the
spread of illegal content and prevent children from experiencing harmful abuse. Major
platforms will also need to set out clearly what legal content is acceptable for adult
users on their services and enforce their terms and conditions consistently and transparently.
This applies whether a user is anonymous or not.</p><p>Ofcom will have enforcement
powers available to use against companies which fail their duties. These powers include
fines for companies of up to £18 million or 10% of qualifying annual global turnover,
and business disruption measures.</p><p>The draft Bill has been subject to pre-legislative
scrutiny by a Joint Committee which reported its recommendations on 14 December. We
are considering the Committee’s recommendations and are committed to introducing the
Bill as soon as possible after that.</p><p> </p>
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