July 31, 2024
Staying ahead of regulatory changes is crucial for maintaining a successful and compliant platform. This can feel impossible when the Act’s wording is so formal and technical. So let us break it down for you.
The Online Safety Act introduces new requirements aimed at protecting users from harmful content and ensuring safer online environments. Here’s our straightforward guide on what needs to be done to comply with this important legislation for platforms that are “A user-to-user service” with “user-generated content” and “regulated provider pornographic content”, with “comments and reviews on provider content”.
The Online Safety Act requires platforms to take proactive measures to mitigate risks associated with illegal content and other harmful activities. Compliance involves several key areas:
Your platform’s terms of service must clearly outline how you protect users from illegal content. Specifically, you need to:
Performing regular risk assessments is crucial. This involves:
Make it easy for users to report issues related to illegal content and platform non-compliance. Your platform should:
To build trust and ensure compliance, focus on robust privacy and security measures:
The regulatory landscape is constantly changing, so it’s essential to stay informed and proactive:
By understanding the requirements, updating your terms of service, conducting regular risk assessments, and implementing robust privacy and security measures, you can stay ahead of the curve and build a trusted, compliant platform.
Investing in innovation and staying proactive will not only help you meet regulatory demands but also enhance your service and strengthen user trust.
Still confused? Here’s the Online Safety Act summarised in a sentence: Platforms must proportionately identify, mitigate, and manage risk.
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Harper
Thornhill Digital CEO &Founder