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New Online Child Safety Legislation Coming to UK

Last updated: February 17, 2026 9:10 am
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The UK Government has recently unveiled a comprehensive plan to safeguard children’s online safety, emphasizing the importance of taking swift action in the face of evolving technologies and potentially harmful digital content.

In response to concerns over AI-generated explicit content, the government is set to introduce new regulations targeting tech companies. This initiative follows the spotlight on Grok, an AI chatbot developed by xAI, which faced criticism for its role in creating and circulating fake nude images. As a result of government pressure, xAI has already taken steps to limit its AI chatbot’s image-generating capabilities.

Moving forward, the UK Government intends to consult on a range of measures aimed at enhancing child protection online. This includes setting a minimum age limit for social media use, restricting the deployment of AI chatbots, and even imposing limitations on the use of VPNs, which can be utilized to circumvent region-based content blocks.

Furthermore, the government plans to address addictive features like infinite scrolling on social media platforms, recognizing the potential harm they can pose to young users. Additionally, efforts will be made to hold tech companies accountable for preventing the sharing and distribution of explicit underage content.

In a bid to ensure greater transparency and accountability, tech companies will be required to preserve online data in cases where there are indications of a child’s death. UK Prime Minister Sir Keir Starmer has emphasized that no platform will be exempt from these measures, underscoring the government’s commitment to prioritizing children’s digital well-being.

The forthcoming digital well-being consultation is slated to launch in the coming month, signaling a sense of urgency in addressing these critical issues. The government aims to prioritize the immediate needs of parents and children, with the first wave of regulatory powers expected to be implemented within a short timeframe.

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Overall, the UK Government’s proactive approach to online child safety reflects a proactive stance in adapting to the rapidly changing digital landscape and safeguarding the well-being of young internet users.

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