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    UK Regulator Investigates Telegram Over Child Sexual Abuse Concerns

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    Posted on April 21, 2026

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    Last updated: April 21, 2026

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    Britain’s communications regulator Ofcom has launched an investigation into Telegram over indications that child sexual abuse material (CSAM) is being shared on the platform and grooming is taking place on teen chat sites. This follows mounting evidence from civil society reports and reflects height

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    • Ofcom launches probe into Telegram and other platforms
    • Background: UK efforts to protect children online
    • Details of the investigation
    • Evidence and Ofcom's assessment
    • Telegram's response
    • Other regulatory actions
    • International scrutiny of Telegram
    • Investigations into other platforms
    • Teen Chat and Chat Avenue under review

    UK regulator investigates Telegram over child sexual abuse concerns

    Ofcom launches probe into Telegram and other platforms

    LONDON, April 21 (Reuters) - Britain's communications regulator, Ofcom, launched an investigation on Tuesday into the Telegram messaging app after evidence suggested child sexual abuse material was being shared on the platform.

    Background: UK efforts to protect children online

    The probe is part of UK efforts to crack down on children being exposed to harm online without clear accountability. While the country's 2023 Online Safety Act has set tougher standards for social media platforms such as Facebook, YouTube and TikTok, Prime Minister Keir Starmer wants them to go further.

    The government has been consulting on a potential social media ban for children under 16, and Starmer met last week with social media company executives where he asked them to take more responsibility.

    Details of the investigation

    Evidence and Ofcom's assessment

    Ofcom said it had received evidence from the Canadian Centre for Child Protection regarding the alleged presence and sharing of child sexual abuse material on Telegram, and had carried out its own assessment of the platform.

    "In light of this, we have decided to open an investigation to examine whether Telegram has failed, or is failing, to comply with its duties in relation to illegal content," Ofcom said in a statement.

    Telegram's response

    Telegram said it "categorically" denied Ofcom's accusations, adding that since 2018 it had "virtually eliminated" the public spread of child sexual abuse material on its platform through detection algorithms.

    "We are surprised by this investigation and concerned that it may be part of a broader attack on online platforms that defend freedom of speech and the right to privacy," the Dubai-based company said in a statement.

    Other regulatory actions

    International scrutiny of Telegram

    Telegram was fined in February by Australia's online safety regulator for delaying answering questions about measures taken to prevent the spread of child abuse and violent extremist material.

    Investigations into other platforms

    Teen Chat and Chat Avenue under review

    Britain's Ofcom said on Tuesday it had also opened investigations into Teen Chat and Chat Avenue to examine whether they were meeting their duties to prevent children from the risk of being groomed by predators.

    Ofcom said that after engagement with the companies, it remained unsatisfied as to whether they were providing adequate protection to British children from the risk of grooming.

    "These firms must do more to protect children, or face serious consequences under the Online Safety Act," Suzanne Cater, Director of Enforcement at Ofcom, said in the statement.

    (Reporting by Muvija M; Editing by Paul Sandle and Susan Fenton)

    Key Takeaways

    • •Ofcom’s investigation is grounded in the Online Safety Act 2023, which mandates platforms protect UK users—especially children—from illegal content like CSAM, with penalties up to £18 million or 10% of global turnover. (en.wikipedia.org)
    • •A recent report by AI Forensics uncovered large-scale abuse networks on Telegram in Spain and Italy, involving nearly 25,000 users distributing extreme sexual content, including child pornography and incest. (euronews.com)
    • •Ofcom has repeatedly escalated enforcement actions under the Online Safety Act in 2026, including opening investigations into platforms like X (formerly Twitter) for AI-generated CSAM and imposing substantial fines on adult-content services for failing age verification—signaling serious consequences if Telegram is found non-compliant. (reg-intel.com)

    References

    • Online Safety Act 2023
    • Telegram hosts vast organised abuse networks in Spain and Italy, report finds | Euronews
    • The Online Safety Act and AI: What Ofcom Can and Cannot Do - Reg Intel

    Frequently Asked Questions about UK regulator investigates Telegram over child sexual abuse concerns

    1Why is the UK regulator investigating Telegram?

    Evidence suggests child sexual abuse material is being shared on Telegram and teen chat sites may be used by predators.

    2What prompted the investigation into Telegram?

    The investigation was launched after reports indicated predators may be grooming children using Telegram and related chat platforms.

    3Who is conducting the investigation into Telegram?

    Britain's communications regulator is conducting the investigation.

    4What risks are associated with teen chat sites?

    Teen chat sites can be used by predators to groom children and circulate illegal content.

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