Ofcom proposals will require online providers to seek proof of being over 18 to stop children accessing content

Online pornography sites will be required to use age-checking measures to ensure users are over 18, under new guidelines.

Communications watchdog Ofcom has launched a consultation under the Online Safety Act to stop children from accessing websites that display or publish pornographic content.

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