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<p>We have published the interim codes alongside the full government response to the
Online Harms White Paper to provide companies with our expectations of what they should
be doing to address Child Sexual Exploitation and Abuse and terrorist content. The
interim codes are voluntary and will enable companies to take swift action in tackling
the most serious of online harms before the regulator is established.</p><p>We engaged
extensively with industry stakeholders, civil society organisations and non-government
organisations in the development of the interim codes.</p><p>Ministers and officials
have regular meetings and discussions with a wide range of stakeholders on a variety
of issues, including cross-platform online harms risks. Details of Ministerial meetings
are published quarterly on the<a href="https://www.gov.uk/" target="_blank"> Gov.uk</a>
website. The Online Safety Bill, which will be ready this year, will require all in
scope companies to put in place systems and processes to keep their users safe.</p><p>
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