英国母亲要求“Jools Law”在隐私辩论中访问已故儿子的社交媒体账号。
UK mother pushes for "Jools' Law" to access deceased son's social media accounts amid privacy debates.
一位英国母亲艾伦·鲁姆 (Ellen Roome) 在她 14 岁的儿子去世后正在倡导“Jools' Law”,这可能与社交媒体挑战有关。
A UK mother, Ellen Roome, is advocating for "Jools' Law" after her 14-year-old son's death, potentially linked to a social media challenge.
她试图让失去亲人的父母能够查阅其已故子女的网上账户。
She seeks to give bereaved parents access to their deceased child's online accounts.
尽管有超过126,000人签名的请愿书,但科技公司以隐私问题为由拒绝她访问。
Tech companies have denied her access, citing privacy concerns, despite a petition exceeding 126,000 signatures.
这场辩论是在英国新的《在线安全法》中进行的,该法目前没有处理这一问题。
The debate comes amid the UK's new Online Safety Act, which does not currently address this issue.