Dublin Launches Regulations for User Protection on Video Platforms

Dublin has published new mandatory regulations aimed at protecting users of video-sharing platforms, reflecting the movement towards enhancing data security and safeguarding mental health.


Dublin Launches Regulations for User Protection on Video Platforms

Authoritative organizations in Dublin have promoted new standards aimed at protecting user experiences in video streaming. The new rules are intended to ensure a safe and ethical environment for users and provide recommendations for preventing negative scenarios.

The new standards contain a number of mandatory measures, primarily directed at platform developers. They include certain mandatory measures such as ensuring easy access to blocking functions, filtering, and reporting content. In addition, measures for protecting personal data and users' confidentiality are predetermined.

One of the key provisions of the new standards is the requirement for transparent information for users regarding policies and security practices. Users should easily find information on how their safety is ensured on the platform and what measures they can take in the event of problems arising.

It is noted that the new rules represent an important step towards creating a safer online environment for users of video streaming. They aim to provide more effective protection against unwanted content and unwanted behavior in order to improve the overall user experience.

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