The British Board of Film Classification (BBFC) has updated its classification guidelines, informed by its largest-ever public consultation, meaning its age ratings will change according to changing ...
Online videos on websites such as YouTube could soon be subject to age ratings in the same way as films being shown at the cinema. The British Board of Film Classification is developing a system which ...
Research showed that youngsters are more disturbed by 'credible real-life scenarios', especially those that portray discrimination, terrorism or suicide FILM classifications are to be toughened amid ...
Sainsbury's video on demand platform has adopted British Board of Film Classification (BBFC) ratings, giving parents more controls over protecting their children from unsuitable content. Service: ...
Making sure your children don’t see inappropriate content online is entirely the responsibility of the parents, can we all agree on that? Just like what they eat is the parents’ responsibility, ...
A crackdown on sexual violence in films was announced today by Britain’s chief censor with tougher age ratings for depictions of rape. In the biggest shake-up of the classification system for a decade ...