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In its most recent update, Bluesky will prompt UK users to prove their age by uploading their ID, scanning their face, or using a payment card. Users who don’t verify their age or are under 18 won’t ...
Explore how news influencers are using social media, namely Bluesky and Twitter/X, after the 2024 election, with platform ...
As this law threatens non-compliant content companies with eight-figure fines from July 25, you can see why. The how, however ...
Longtime Meta executive Connor Hayes has been named leader of Threads, the tech giant's newest platform in its family of ...
Consequently, cyclones, floods, and other natural disasters have become more frequent and they have contributed to human migration, displacement, and loss of biodiversity. For a few decades, ...
New research from Broadband Genie and OnePoll, which surveyed a total of 3,997 broadband bill payers in the UK between July ...
Price drops, pressure tactics and increasing the fear factor: videos posted by suspected smugglers show the push to get migrants across the Channel ...
Social media platform Bluesky has selected Epic Games’ software, including biometrics-based age estimation from Yoti, to ensure its compliance with the UK’s new age assurance regulations. Epic Games, ...
Bluesky is rolling out age verification in the UK The UK’s Online Safety Act requires platforms with adult content to implement age verification by July 25th.
Bluesky users in the UK will soon need to verify their age if they want continued access to direct messages and all of the service's content.
On Monday, Bluesky announced three updates aimed at improving how users manage notifications, giving them greater control over what alerts they receive and helping to declutter their notification ...