UK Home Office gives Apple and Google three months to activate child safety safeguards on devices or face legislation forcing compliance.
The UK Home Office has given Apple and Google three months to activate safeguards on smartphones and tablets to detect and block nude images for children, or face legislation forcing them to do so.
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