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The UK proposes an Online Safety Bill amendment that would force tech firms to scan for and remove CSAM or be fined up to £18M or 10% of their annual turnover (Dan Milmo/The Guardian)




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The UK proposes an Online Safety Bill amendment that would force tech firms to scan for and remove CSAM or be fined up to £18M or 10% of their annual turnover  —  Home secretary says new powers could require tech firms to remove encrypted abuse material would bring privacy and security





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