UK's Ofcom fines 4Chan £450,000 and orders age checks
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UK's Ofcom fined 4Chan £450,000, levied an additional £70,000 in penalties, and ordered the site to implement 'highly effective' age verification, complete illegal-content risk assessments, and set out terms-of-service protections by April 2, 2026 or face escalating daily fines.
Why it matters
Online services with links to the UK now face mandatory proof of child-protection systems rather than voluntary guidance; failure to demonstrate robust age assurance, risk assessment, and clear terms exposes providers to stepped enforcement. Ofcom can escalate beyond fines to court-ordered business-disruption measures that can force payment processors, advertisers, or internet service providers to withdraw or block services in the UK.
Implications
- — 4Chan's finance team must pay the outstanding penalties within 28 days or Ofcom will pursue debt recovery through UK courts.
- — Platform content compliance teams at online services with links to the UK must implement 'highly effective' age verification, complete illegal-content risk assessments, and update terms of service by April 2, 2026 or face escalating daily fines.
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