Ofcom pressures tech firms to protect women from online abuse

WorldTechnology
25 Nov 2025 • 10:52 AM MYT
The Independent
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  • Ofcom, the UK's internet regulator, has issued new guidance urging technology firms to address “significant and widespread” online abuse targeting women.
  • The watchdog highlighted that women in public life, including sport and politics, face daily abuse, citing examples such as the England women's football team and MP Rosie Wrighting.
  • Dame Melanie Dawes, Ofcom's chief executive, stated the digital world is “not serving women and girls the way it should” and called for urgent industry-wide action.
  • The guidance recommends measures like prompts to reconsider harmful posts, “timeouts” for repeat offenders, limiting comments and enhanced tools for blocking and reporting abuse.
  • While the guidance is currently not enforceable, organisations like Internet Matters and Refuge are pressing the Government to make it a mandatory Code of Practice to ensure meaningful protection for women and girls online.

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