UK ONLINE SAFETY ACT

The Online Safety Act (the “Act”) is a UK law designed to protect both children and adults online from illegal and harmful content online. It places duties on social media platforms, search services, and other online services to reduce the risks of illegal content, remove it promptly when it appears, and implement safeguards against harmful content.

A central principle of the Act is the duty of care: platforms must take proportionate steps to protect users from harm and demonstrate accountability in the way they design, operate, and moderate their services.

Risk Assessment and Safety Measures

In line with our obligations under the OSA, our company has conducted a comprehensive risk assessment to evaluate any potential risks relevant to our services. Based on the outcome of this assessment, we have adopted appropriate risk mitigation measures to ensure that users can navigate our platforms safely and without exposure to harmful content. These measures are reviewed on a regular basis to reflect regulatory requirements and best practices in online safety.

Reporting and Complaints under the Online Safety Act

If you are a user residing in the United Kingdom and wish to report content that you believe to be illegal and/or harmful under the Act and hosted on our platform, or if you wish to submit a complaint about our duty to remove illegal content, you can submit them through the following channels:

Our legal team will review your report and/or complaint in the context of our duties under the Act and respond promptly.

For the purposes of the Act, ‘illegal content’ broadly includes material that constitutes a criminal offence under UK law, such as terrorism-related content, child sexual abuse material, hate speech, fraud, harassment, or other forms of content capable of causing significant harm to users.