Business Telegraph > technology > Online Act not strong enough, Brianna's mum says technologyOnline Act not strong enough, Brianna's mum saysFebruary 6, 2024posted on Feb. 06, 2024 at 12:05 pm Esther Ghey says the act does not go far enough to protect children and calls for “drastic action”. READ SOURCE tweet Share on FacebookShare on TwitterShare on LinkedInShare on RedditbusinesstelegraphFebruary 6, 2024previous articleHealthcare veteran Dr Ravindranath Kancherla invests in Makers Hivenext articleValvoline Non-GAAP EPS of $0.29, revenue of $373MYou Might Also LikeMediatechnologyThe Role of AV Technology in the Business WorldMay 16, 2024technologyMeta slapped with child safety probe under sweeping EU tech lawMay 16, 2024technologySky users rush to get Galaxy S24 Ultra at 'lowest ever' price – deals not to be missedMay 16, 2024technologyCouple’s ‘chaotic’ wedding rules spark debate onlineMay 16, 2024technologyWhat your bellybutton says about your healthMay 15, 2024technologyAfrica's internet vulnerability and how to fix itMay 14, 2024Recommended For YoubitcoinBlock Subsidiary, TBD, Partners With Chipper Cash for Quicker, More Affordable RemittancesMay 17, 2024enterpriseSteward Health Care: Who buys a bankrupt and in debt hospital group – Enterprise NewsMay 17, 2024fundHDFC Manufacturing Fund raises over Rs 9,500 croreMay 17, 2024financeIs China's bubble tea bubble about to burst?May 17, 2024cryptocurrencyBitcoin Remains Above $65k—What's Next For The Cryptocurrency? – ForbesMay 17, 2024
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