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Open Rights Group
@openrightsgroup@social.openrightsgroup.org  路  activity timestamp 6 days ago

Tomorrow UK MPs face a choice:

Give Ministers a blank cheque to impose digital ID checks across any part of the Internet, or protect our rights.

They must say no to powers that鈥檒l restrict our access to information unless we all prove we鈥檙e over 16.

Join over 570 people who鈥檝e written to their MP 猬囷笍

https://action.openrightsgroup.org/no-id-checks-web-access

#onlinesafety #digitalid #ageverification #privacy #freedomofinformation #ukpolitics #ukpol

Open Rights Group

No ID Checks for Web Access

Take action! What鈥檚 the problem? The Government has proposed amendments to the Children Wellbeing and Schools Bill, which would give Ministers the power to restrict access to "internet services". This is supposed to give the Government the power to ban under 16s from social media but 鈥渋nternet services" is a very broad definition, which means any online platform can be included. The wording of the amendment means they could do this without even having to prove that these sites are harmful for children.
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Open Rights Group
@openrightsgroup@social.openrightsgroup.org  路  activity timestamp 6 days ago

Tomorrow UK MPs face a choice:

Give Ministers a blank cheque to impose digital ID checks across any part of the Internet, or protect our rights.

They must say no to powers that鈥檒l restrict our access to information unless we all prove we鈥檙e over 16.

Join over 570 people who鈥檝e written to their MP 猬囷笍

https://action.openrightsgroup.org/no-id-checks-web-access

#onlinesafety #digitalid #ageverification #privacy #freedomofinformation #ukpolitics #ukpol

Open Rights Group

No ID Checks for Web Access

Take action! What鈥檚 the problem? The Government has proposed amendments to the Children Wellbeing and Schools Bill, which would give Ministers the power to restrict access to "internet services". This is supposed to give the Government the power to ban under 16s from social media but 鈥渋nternet services" is a very broad definition, which means any online platform can be included. The wording of the amendment means they could do this without even having to prove that these sites are harmful for children.
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