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US Seizes Deepfake Nude Sites in First TAKE IT DOWN Act Enforcement Action

In a groundbreaking move, the US Department of Homeland Security has seized two notorious deepfake nude sites, CFAKE.com and SOCFAKE.com, in the first-ever enforcement action under the TAKE IT DOWN Act. This bold operation, carried out in collaboration with Italy and France, has taken a significant step towards protecting online victims and holding perpetrators accountable.

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Mozilla Warns UK Against Breaking VPNs

Mozilla warns the UK that cracking down on VPNs won't solve the country's age-check conundrum, as these essential security tools are not a teenage loophole, but a vital part of online protection. By breaking VPNs, the UK risks undermining online security for all users.

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UK Kids Easily Circumvent Online Age Checks

The current online age checks are failing to protect UK kids, with 46% of children admitting they are easy to bypass, leaving them vulnerable to harmful content. Stronger action is needed from government and industry to safeguard young minds online.

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