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Online Safety Bill offers crucial opportunity to strengthen fraud prevention on platforms.
Conclusion
We welcome the opportunity the Online Safety Bill presents to require companies to do more to prevent frauds from being perpetrated on their platforms, and to strengthen the obligations of companies to ensure the safety of their online users.
Government Response Summary
The government confirms the Online Safety Bill will, for the first time, create a duty on social media and search engine companies to implement systems and processes to prevent fraud on their platforms, with Ofcom having extensive enforcement powers.
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Government Response
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Government Response
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HM Government
Accepted
Similarly, the Online Safety Bill will, for the first time, create a duty on social media and search engine companies to put into place systems and processes to prevent fraud on their platforms. Ofcom will have extensive powers to enforce this duty, including significant fines and business disruption.
Source
Committee
Justice Committee
Inquiry
Fraud and the Justice System
Report
Fourth Report - Fraud and the Justice System
18 Oct 2022
HC 12
Addressee Bodies
Ministry of Justice
Timeline
Recommendation age
3.6 yrs
Report published
18 Oct 2022