The Story of Age Verification

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THE TAKEAWAY

What this timeline highlights is how long it can take to effectively engage with legislation and secure the change you’re looking for.

CARE (Christian Action Research and Education) Chief Executive Ross Hendry | Chairman Rev Lyndon Bowring 53 Romney St, London, SW1P 3RF 020 7233 0455 | mail@care.org.uk

CARE’s been campaigning and working towards age checks for over seven years. Our work has involved multiple briefings, meetings, letters to Ministers, polling and also partnerships with likeminded organisations.

This is why we so highly value the long-standing partnership of so many of our supporters. When you stand with us over a sustained period of time, you’ll be able to follow the journey as we secure changes to bills.

What next? We will continue to hold the Government’s feet to the fire to ensure the swift implementation of age verification on pornography in the upcoming months.

When you go into a shop to buy alcohol, and you look under 25, you might get asked to show ID. But online, when it comes to viewing pornography, there’s no comparable protection for under 18s.

Yet studies show children as young as five years old have stumbled across pornography online. In school, peer pressure is often used to compel teenagers to watch porn. Further evidence tells us this ends up shaping their view of sex, relationships and consent. It also often glamourises violence against women.

That’s why for more than seven years, we’ve campaigned for age verification on online pornography. This would require anyone who wants to watch porn to prove they are over 18. New technology means this is now more effective than ever.

THE STORY BEHIND AGE
VERIFICATION
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AGE VERIFICATION ON ONLINE PORNOGRAPHY A TIMELINE

This timeline highlights the key moments in our push to introduce age verification. It shows that securing policy change requires both patience and persistence. We praise God for what’s been achieved so far and pray age checks will soon come into force.

27 April 2017: Digital Economy Act receives Royal Assent and becomes law – this should have meant the introduction of age verification on pornographic websites

September 2022: New Culture Secretary Michelle Donelan reviews parts of the Bill.

17 March 2022: The Online Safety Bill (OSB) introduced in the House of Commons.

18 January 2023: The OSB is introduced into the House of Lords.

16 October 2019: UK Government abandons age verification.

28 November 2022: Following lobbying from CARE and others, the ‘legal but harmful’ provisions are removed. A win for freedom of expression.

6 July 2023: Report stage in the Lords during which the Government agrees to CARE’s demands and makes changes to improve age verification.

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