Ofcom wants to double file surveillance by 2026


  • Ofcom is looking to extend CSAM monitoring to file sharing and other providers
  • Apps are not recommended to “break end-to-end encryption
  • Experts are concerned about the precedent it could set for user privacy

After implementing one of the world’s strictest age verification regimes, the UK is now considering expanding its obligations on cloud storage, file sharing and other apps to help make the internet a safer place for children.

In its first report on the impact of the Online Safety Act, Ofcom pledged to “broaden our focus to other service providers who are at the highest risk of CSAM [child sexual abuse material] to ensure stronger protection” in 2026.

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