KUALA LUMPUR: The Online Safety Bill 2024 will require social media platform providers to comply with three main responsibilities, namely ensuring pla...
: The Online Safety Bill 2024 will require social media platform providers to comply with three main responsibilities, namely ensuring platform safety, protecting children under 13 and restricting access to harmful content.
“Yesterday, the Legal Affairs Division of the Prime Minister’s Department held a briefing on the Online Safety Bill 2024, which aims to regulate online activities, particularly on platforms such as Meta, X and TikTok. “One major concern is that some physical crimes, such as scams, sexual crimes against children and gambling, have shifted to online space.
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