Article  Starmer promises crackdown on young people’s smartphone use (UK gadgets)

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https://www.independent.co.uk/news/uk/po...20808.html

INTRO: Keir Starmer is vowing to enforce a crackdown on children and teenagers using smartphones within months to help keep them safe online. Reforms could include a minimum age limit for social media and restrictions on so-called “infinite” scrolling.

Children could also be prevented from using virtual private networks (VPNs) to illicitly access pornography, and from speaking with online chatbots under proposals in a government consultation. Ministers are taking steps now to bring in powers that mean they can act swiftly and respond to its results within months.

Before that, they will act now to close a legal loophole and force all AI chatbot providers to abide by the Online Safety Act or face the consequences of breaking the law. It follows a war of words between ministers and Elon Musk after his Grok AI chatbot was used widely to make fake nude images of women. The PM pledged that no online platform would get a “free pass” when it comes to children’s safety on the internet.

Sir Keir said: “As a dad of two teenagers, I know the challenges and the worries that parents face making sure their kids are safe online. Technology is moving really fast, and the law has got to keep up. With my government, Britain will be a leader, not a follower, when it comes to online safety. The action we took on Grok sent a clear message that no platform gets a free pass. Today we are closing loopholes that put children at risk, and laying the groundwork for further action. We are acting to protect children’s wellbeing and help parents to navigate the minefield of social media.”

The consultation into new social media protections will launch in March and be guided by what parents and children say they want to see. Ministers also plan to introduce powers through the Children’s Wellbeing and Schools Bill to speedily change the law in reactions to changing online behaviours. Elsewhere, amendments to the Crime and Policing Bill will be used to ensure chatbots protect users from illegal content.

Technology secretary Liz Kendall said: “I know that parents across the country want us to act urgently to keep their children safe online. That’s why I stood up to Grok and Elon Musk when they flouted British laws and British values. We will not wait to take the action families need, so we will tighten the rules on AI chatbots and we are laying the ground so we can act at pace on the results of the consultation on young people and social media. We are determined to give children the childhood they deserve and to prepare them for the future at a time of rapid technological change.”

The Crime and Policing Bill will also be updated to include measures which will preserve children’s social media and online data, as called for by the campaign group Jools’ Law...... (MORE - details)
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Starmer also says that his government is considering age-restricting use of VPN's because their use has been rapidly growing in order to evade the Online Safety Act. It's unclear how they propose to enforce it.
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