The OFCOM Online Safety Act (OSA) is a regulatory framework introduced by the UK government to ensure that online platforms and services operate safely, particularly for users who may be vulnerable. The act places obligations on online platforms to prevent harmful content from being shared on their platforms and to protect users from online harm.
OFCOM, the UK communications regulator, is tasked with enforcing the provisions of the Online Safety Act. Key measures include:
The OSA aims to make the internet a safer space for everyone. For users, this means:
For platforms, the OSA introduces stricter responsibilities and accountability, requiring them to prioritise user safety and transparency.
The OFCOM Online Safety Act represents a significant step toward addressing online harm and promoting safer digital environments. It ensures that online platforms uphold their responsibility to protect users while maintaining transparency and accountability in their operations.
Grand Old Team is a community forum dedicated to fans of Everton Football Club. We are committed to fostering a safe and positive online environment for all our users. We fully acknowledge the UK Online Safety Act 2023 (OSA) and its aim to regulate online speech and media to make the UK the safest place in the world to be online.
We are committed to taking all reasonably practicable steps to comply with the Act.
This document outlines our approach to online safety, including our complaint process, the measures we are taking to address illegal and harmful content, our understanding of our duties under the Act, and our user redress mechanisms.