WHAT TO FIX’s Submission to Ofcom - OSA Transparency Notices
WHAT TO FIX emphasizes need for Ofcom to require transparency from platforms on their monetisation governance and practices.
Published: 4 May 2026
Ofcom solicited input from civil society organisations and the public on the information that online service providers should be required to publish under the UK Online Safety Act (OSA).
WHAT TO FIX emphasised the importance of requiring transparency from platforms on their monetisation practices, including:
Monetisation services (design, operation, usage)
Monetisation governance (policies, detection, enforcement, appeal and remedy systems and processes)
Performance of monetisation enforcement
Monetisation security measures
Monetisation services (design, operation, usage)
Monetisation governance (policies, detection, enforcement, appeal and remedy systems and processes)
Performance of monetisation enforcement
Monetisation security measures
All items
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