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The Independent UK
The Independent UK
National
Athena Stavrou

Starmer issues ultimatum to tech giants in bid to protect children

  • Sir Keir Starmer has issued an ultimatum to major tech companies, including Apple and Google , demanding they implement device controls to prevent children from sending or receiving explicit images.
  • The Prime Minister stated that if these changes are not introduced within three months, his government will proceed with legislation to compel the companies to act.
  • Speaking at London Tech Week, Sir Keir rejected the idea that the dangers of modern technology are an unavoidable consequence, asserting that 'the pace of change cannot be an excuse for harm'.
  • He emphasised that technology must adapt to the needs of society, rather than the reverse, and that his government is prepared to change the law as 'standing by is not an option'.
  • Former safeguarding minister Jess Phillips, who resigned last month, praised Sir Keir's announcement, confirming she had been advocating for these measures for over a year and will support the government in developing strong legislation. starme

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