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'I did catch my son using an eyebrow pencil to draw a moustache on his face, and it verified him as 15 years old': New report details the effects of the Online Safety Act thus far

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'I did catch my son using an eyebrow pencil to draw a moustache on his face, and it verified him as 15 years old': New report details the effects of the Online Safety Act thus far
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The UK's controversial Online Safety Act (OSA) mandated sites take measures to stop children accessing some parts of the internet through a series of checks, like seeking a digital ID, or simply analysing one's face to see if they look over 18. Since it started to roll out over a year ago, the online landscape has changed significantly, though a new report suggests children are bypassing it in creative ways. According to Internet Matters and its survey of 1,270 UK children between the ages of 9

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