The UK Online Safety Act (OSA) and the EU Digital Services Act (DSA) share a common goal of creating safer online spaces, but they feature their own distinct approaches and nuances. While the OSA focuses heavily on protecting users, especially children, from illegal or harmful content, the DSA emphasises transparency, accountability, and systemic risk management.
Our article below explores how these two frameworks align, where they diverge, and what their impact means for digital services. Click the image to read it now: