The Church of England has urged the Government to ensure age verification systems are put in place to protect under-18s from online pornography. The widespread availability of porn to children means they are growing up in a culture where violent, degrading and harmful sexual activity is being normalised. In 2017, porn checks were approved by Parliament under the Digital Economy Act but plans to implement them were abandoned in 2019 when the Government claimed they would be covered by future legislation. The abandoned Online Safety Bill stated, ‘pornographic websites could face large fines and risk being blocked if they do not have age verification systems in place to prevent children from accessing content.’ But now the Government announced, ‘further parliamentary consideration of the Bill is delayed until after the summer recess.’
Synod tells Govt ‘Protect children from online porn’
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- Pray: for the bill to be speedily implemented after summer recess so that the trend of teenagers accessing extreme content on websites ends. (Proverbs 22:6)
- More: https://www.christian.org.uk/news/protect-children-from-the-damaging-effects-of-online-porn-synod-tells-govt/