Big tech firms must stop young people circulating nude images, says UK PM Starmer - Reuters
Big tech firms must stop young people circulating nude images, says UK PM Starmer Reuters
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"Big tech firms must stop young people circulating nude images."
— Starmer , Politician
"Today I'm calling on tech companies operating in this country to introduce device controls that prevent children from sending and receiving sexually explicit images."
— Keir Starmer , Politician
"Today I’m calling on tech companies operating in this country to introduce device controls that prevent children from sending and receiving sexually explicit images."
— Keir Starmer , Politician
"Today I'm calling on tech companies operating in this country to introduce device controls that prevent children from sending and receiving sexually explicit images."
— Keir Starmer , Politician
"Today I'm calling on tech companies operating in this country to introduce device controls that prevent children from sending and receiving sexually explicit images."
— Keir Starmer , Politician
"Today I'm calling on tech companies operating in this country to introduce device controls that prevent children from sending and receiving sexually explicit images."
— Keir Starmer , Politician
"This technology is already on devices. The tech firms just need to switch it on to block children from seeing nude imagery."
— Shabana Mahmood , Politician
"Stronger safeguards could prevent devastating harm if implemented swiftly."
— Chris Sherwood , Activist
"When it comes to the safety of our children, standing by is not an option."
— Keir Starmer , Politician
"As a society, we have not kept pace with the changing threats that children face."
— Shabana Mahmood , Politician
"No parent should have to worry that giving their child a smartphone opens the door to abuse and exploitation."
— Liz Kendall , Politician
Key People
Chief executive of NSPCC, a charity focused on child protection.
Daisy Cooper is the Deputy Leader of the Liberal Democrats.
British Prime Minister and leader of the Labour Party.
Leader of the Conservative Party and Member of Parliament for Saffron Walden.
Liz Kendall is the Technology Secretary of the United Kingdom.
UK Home Secretary advocating for measures to prevent online exploitation of children.
UK Prime Minister advocating for regulations against circulating nude images.
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UK Prime Minister Keir Starmer has urged tech giants like Apple and Google to develop solutions to block nude images on children's devices, threatening legislation if they do not comply within three months.
UK Prime Minister Keir Starmer has called on tech companies to implement device controls preventing children from sending and receiving sexually explicit images, warning of potential legislation if they fail to act within three months.
UK Prime Minister Keir Starmer has called on tech companies to implement device controls preventing children from sending and receiving sexually explicit images, warning of potential legislation if they fail to act within three months.
UK Prime Minister Keir Starmer has called on tech companies to implement device controls preventing children from sending and receiving sexually explicit images, warning of potential legislation if they fail to act within three months.
UK Prime Minister Keir Starmer has called on tech companies to implement device controls preventing children from sending and receiving sexually explicit images, warning of potential legislation if they fail to act within three months.
UK Prime Minister Keir Starmer has called on tech companies to implement device controls preventing children from sending and receiving sexually explicit images, warning of potential legislation if they fail to act within three months.
UK Prime Minister Keir Starmer has called on tech companies to implement device controls preventing children from sending and receiving sexually explicit images, warning of potential legislation if they fail to comply within three months.
The UK government has announced plans requiring tech companies to implement device controls preventing children from taking, sharing, or viewing nude images, with potential legislation if companies do not comply within three months.
UK Prime Minister Keir Starmer has called on tech companies to implement device controls preventing children from sending and receiving sexually explicit images, warning of potential legislation if they fail to act within three months.
UK Prime Minister Keir Starmer has called on tech companies to implement device controls preventing children from sending and receiving sexually explicit images, warning of potential legislation if they fail to act within three months.
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