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Online Safety Act 2023 (UK): Ofcom four-step checklist for illegal content risk assessments, measures, governance and reporting for user-to-user and search services

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This Checklist outlines the principal actions to take when completing an illegal content risk assessment under the Online Safety Act 2023 (OSA 2023). Performing a ‘suitable and sufficient’ illegal content risk assessment is among the illegal content duties in OSA 2023. It represents the initial compliance step and should be applied to evaluate the degree of risk linked to a given service, which will then guide choices about the measures a service must adopt to meet its legal obligations. For advice on which services fall within OSA 2023 and broader guidance on duties of care, see Practice Note: The Online Safety Act 2023. This Checklist draws on Ofcom’s guidance titled Protecting people from illegal harms online-Risk Assessment Guidance and Risk Profiles (Risk Assessment Guidance). It aims to introduce the necessary steps, with signposts to the relevant sections of the Risk Assessment Guidance that set out this process in more depth. It should be read together with the cited Risk Assessment Guidance for fuller procedural detail throughout. In March 2026, Ofcom launched a consultation on refreshed versions of several of its documents, including its Risk Assessment Guidance (see: LNB News 24/03/2026 49). That consultation is in view of the government...

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