Cross-Border Roadmap Unveiled for Online Harms Regulation

eSafety Commissioner

As child sexual abuse material, sextortion scams and deepfakes multiply at lightning speed, eSafety and its global partners are building greater cross-border coordination to enhance online protections.

eSafety and fellow Global Online Safety Regulators Network members have published a joint position statement on regulatory coherence and coordination to more effectively tackle online safety issues.

"As regulators, we face similar challenges: we're national entities mandated to regulate a complex set of global harms involving companies principally domiciled offshore," eSafety Commissioner Julie Inman Grant said.

"We're also grappling with

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