Ofcom wants to double monitoring of files in 2026


  • Ofcom seeks to extend CSAM monitoring to file sharing and other providers
  • Applications are recommended not to “break end-to-end encryption”
  • Experts worry about the precedent this could set for user privacy.

Having implemented one of the strictest age verification regimes in the world, the UK is now considering expanding its obligations on cloud storage, file sharing and other applications to help make the internet a safer place for children.

In its first report on the impact of the Online Safety Act, Ofcom pledged to “widen our focus on other service providers who pose the highest risk of CSAM”. [child sexual abuse material] to ensure stronger protections” in 2026.

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