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  • 01:23, 2 September 2025 Mr Pollo talk contribs deleted page European Online Safety Act (content was: "{{Delete|More appropriate article "Implementation of the UK Online Safety Act" exists. Most of the references are either from a different topic (EU Chat Control) or have moved there.}} {{SloppyAI}} {{Irrelevant}} {{ToneWarning}} ==Overview== The United Kingdom's Online Safety Act 2023 is an act passed by the Parliament of the United Kingdom (UK). The act provides the government with the ability to both suppress and/or record online content that the UK government deems harm...")
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