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th March 2021 10:37 am
Millions of people will be left at risk of financial scams unless the government takes urgent action in its forthcoming Online Safety Bill, experts have warned.
The Money and Mental Health Policy Institute, a charity founded by Martin Lewis, says that people with mental health problems are particularly vulnerable.
The Online Safety Bill is set to give Ofcom new powers to tackle offensive online content, but does not provide regulators with mechanisms to crack down on online financial scams.
The MMHPI wants Ofcom to be able to force online platforms such as Facebook, Twitter, Instagram and Google to remove content that promotes harmful schemes and cons.
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