Brief by Shorts91NewsDesk / 03:40am on 18 Feb 2025,Tuesday International
The NSPCC has raised alarm over a loophole in the UK’s Online Safety Act that leaves children at risk of sexual abuse via messaging apps. They urge the government to address this gap, which is exacerbated by platforms like Snapchat using end-to-end encryption, preventing detection of harmful activity. The charity reported alarming statistics, including over 38,000 recorded child sexual abuse crimes in 2023. NSPCC calls for stronger safeguards to protect children online.