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<p>Protecting children online is a priority for the government. The strongest protections
in the Online Safety Bill are for children. All companies in scope will need to assess
whether their service is likely to be accessed by children and if so, deliver additional
protections to protect children from harmful content or activity. If they fail to
do so, they will be subject to tough enforcement action by the regulator, Ofcom.</p><p>The
Bill will cover all online sites that offer pornography, including commercial pornography
sites, social media, video sharing platforms, forums and search engines. There is
also a separate additional duty in the Bill which will require providers who publish
pornographic content on their services to prevent children from accessing that content.</p>
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