Dating apps and social media platforms which allow users to send unwanted nude pictures will face significant fines under new legislation.
A MUM who was repeatedly raped and also robbed of her life savings by a fiend who faked having terminal cancer has branded ...
The UK has enacted stringent regulations under the Online Safety Act, mandating tech companies to proactively block ...
By making cyber flashing a priority offence, the government is signalling to the regulator and tech firms that it takes this ...
Cyber flashing is now a priority offence under the Online Safety Act, forcing tech firms to prevent unsolicited sexual images ...
Social media and dating platforms are legally mandated to proactively detect and prevent unsolicited nude images from ...
It's the deal of a lifetime for a fledgling made-in-Toronto dating app that matches users based on personality rather than ...
Before there was Tinder or Bumble, there was PhoneFling. Released in 2005, PhoneFling was among the first mobile dating sites ...
Dating app users are to be better protected against the “vile crime” of cyberflashing as a new law “turning up the heat on ...
Technology firms that fail to act face hefty fines of up to 10 per cent of their qualifying worldwide revenue and could even ...
As from January 8th, 2026, the UK government has officially designated "cyberflashing" as a "priority offence" under the ...
Artificial intelligence has infiltrated almost every aspect of romance from brainstorming the perfect reply to fulfilling ...