There are also special rules which are explained and the capacity apply to the collection of children’s of children to enter into an personal information. For more enforceable contract. information see our Data section. Online safety Issues to consider The UK’s Online Safety Act (OSA) Consumer protection rules introduces a number of transparency and information obligations which Consumer protection is a heavily may require in-scope services to regulated area. Providers of make changes to their terms of downloadable digital content service. What needs to be included need to get the user to specifically will depend on the type of service acknowledge that it has been and the type of content on the supplied to them and that this service (for example, in the context voids their cancellation right of games, illegal content or content (otherwise standard cancellation harmful to children). One of the rights will apply). safety objectives which Ofcom Consumer rules also require (the OSA’s regulator) is required certain specific information be to work towards is that all UK users provided to players at various of user-to-user services including stages of any purchasing process. children are made aware of and can understand the relevant terms Information provided must be of service, so this is a key clear and easy to understand – compliance issue. there may be issues where children could be playing games, both in relation to how terms and conditions 92