Overview
The Online Safety Act is now law. The Act makes online services with users in the UK legally responsible for keeping adults and children safe online – even if their business is based outside of the UK.
As the UK’s online safety regulator, Ofcom’s role is to provide guidance to support regulated services, make sure services comply with their new obligations, and take action to build a safer life online.
Join us for an interactive and informative conference that will:
- explain what the Online Safety Act means for you – including new duties and deadlines
- show how to use our digital toolkit to guide compliance for your business
- give you the chance to engage in interactive Q & A sessions
Date: 3 - 5 February 2025
Time: 14:30 –17:30 GMT everyday
Where: Day 1 is hybrid, with limited spaces to attend in person in our London office (Riverside House, London). Days 2 and 3 are online only.
Who should attend: Anyone in scope of the new online safety duties – if you are unsure if the duties apply to you, check here.
This conference is intended for an industry audience and those supporting compliance, but may be of interest to others working in online safety
What to do next: Register your interest below.
Registration
Please let us know if you would like to attend the conference by filling out the registration form.