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Malaysia Strengthens Security Controls, Ensures Safer Social Media Use For Minors

KUCHING (Sarawak, Malaysia), Jan 3 (Bernama) -- Malaysia’s Online Safety Act 2025 (ONSA), which came into force on Thursday (Jan 1), will strengthen security controls and ensure safer social media use, particularly for minors.

 

Minister of Women, Family, and Community Development, Nancy Shukri, said that the responsibility for online safety no longer rests solely on parents; it is now also shared by digital platform operators.

 

"Through the enforcement of this Act, the risk of exposure to harmful content and security threats - which have become increasingly worrying lately - can be reduced.

 

"This cooperation from all parties is essential to create a safe and controlled digital environment for the younger generation," she said during a press conference following the Leadership Development Workshop for Dayak Women Entrepreneurs here Saturday. 

 

However, she emphasised that alongside operators, parents and the community continue to play a vital role in ensuring the effective implementation of the Act, expressing hope that online safety for children will be enhanced comprehensively and continuously.

 

On January 1, the Malaysian Communications and Multimedia Commission (MCMC) announced the enforcement of ONSA, which outlines the legal framework to increase online safety and strengthen user protection, especially for children and families.

 

The Act applies to service providers holding an Application Service Provider (ASP), Content Applications Service Provider (CASP), or Network Service Provider (NSP) license under the Communications and Multimedia Act 1998; however, it does not apply to individual users.

-- BERNAMA

 


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