The United Kingdom has bolstered safeguards in its Online Safety Bill to shield minors from accessing explicit content, according to an announcement made on Friday. This is part of an amendment to the highly anticipated legislation which the tech sector is keenly monitoring.
With the most recent modifications following discussions in the parliament, the UK aims to enforce more stringent criteria for age authentication mechanisms used by platforms that host or permit adult content. The intention is to ascertain the efficacy of these mechanisms in determining if a user is underage.
Like the European Union and other nations, the UK is seeking ways to safeguard the users of social media, especially the younger population, from detrimental material while maintaining freedom of expression.
The revised legislation also intends to make senior executives personally accountable for ensuring the safety of minors on their platforms. This move comes after the government agreed to stiffen the bill earlier this year by considering incarceration for the heads of technology companies.
Paul Scully, the minister overseeing technology and digital economy, emphasized, “This administration is resolute in not permitting the well-being of our young ones to be compromised during their internet activities, be it through facing harassment or being exposed to detrimental material that could have a catastrophic effect on their lives.”
“To avert any more calamities and pave the way for a brighter tomorrow for our young ones, we are taking assertive and prompt action to make the Online Safety Bill a global exemplar in safeguarding our children,” he added.
Additional adjustments to the legislation will empower regulatory bodies to access information regarding a minor’s social media activity if a coroner demands it. This could assist grieving families in comprehending if online activities had any role in their child’s demise.
Companies in the tech space, including giants like Apple, have expressed concerns over portions of the Online Safety Bill, especially those that could potentially force messaging services to compromise end-to-end encryption in an effort to detect child exploitation material.
The bill is still undergoing scrutiny and is believed to be months away from being enacted. It is currently in the hands of the House of Lords, the upper chamber of the parliament, where members have the authority to propose modifications before determining its fate.
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Diva Traffic: Traffic Services Shut Down on February 20, 2026
Everything is changing in the camming industry. As a clear example, after years of being known as a traffic company—especially for promotion within the adult cams space—2026 is the year the industry says goodbye to Diva Traffic!
Behind this exit is an announcement posted by the company under the headline “Important Service Update.” Diva Traffic stated that effective February 20, 2026, it will discontinue its operations, including all traffic purchase services. The platform also noted that all previously purchased tokens must be used to activate traffic boost campaigns by that date, and that as of today, token purchases and subscriptions are no longer available.
The shutdown closes the chapter on a brand that, for some, was a useful promotional tool—and for others, a recurring source of controversy. Over time, countless rumors circulated across studios and among models, with many in the community alleging the service relied heavily on bots, fake clicks, and non-human traffic rather than real users.
Whatever side of the debate people were on, the outcome is now the same: a familiar name in cam-focused traffic services is exiting the scene, and studios and creators will need to rethink and adjust their promotion strategies moving forward.
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