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The UK Government has announced that tech companies and platform providers will be ordered to take down intimate images shared without a victim's consent within 48 hours, under new online safety laws designed to protect women and girls from image-based sexual abuse, deepfake pornography, and online exploitation. The Female Lead sat down with UK Prime Minister Sir Keir Starmer to discuss how these new non-consensual intimate image laws will protect victims and strengthen action against online misogyny and digital violence moving forward. Key takeaways: The Government are clear that tackling intimate image abuse and non-consensual image sharing should be treated with the same severity as child sexual abuse material and terrorist content under UK online safety legislation. If platforms fail to act, they could face fines of up to 10% of their qualifying worldwide revenue under UK tech regulation, or have their services blocked in the UK. The Government is determined to ensure victims of online abuse will only need to report an image once. This would mean that where an image is reported, it is removed across multiple platforms in one go, and automatically detected and deleted at every new upload, strengthening protections against image-based abuse and digital harassment.