![]() ![]() 33% of young people in the UK (16-24) have used fake, fraudulent or someone else’s identity to gain access to good, services or credit compared to 16% of the general population.8.6 million people in the UK (16%) have used fake, fraudulent or someone else’s identity.GBG’s research asked 2,000 UK consumers if they have ever used fake, fraudulent or someone else’s identity, including claiming they are older than they really are to access websites, using fake ID and giving false information such as a fake address. The findings have been released following the return to Parliament of the delayed Online Safety Bill, a new set of laws to protect children and adults online, including the enforcement of age limits and age-checking measures to help prevent children from accessing harmful and age-inappropriate content. LONDON - 25 January 2023: 8.6 million people in the UK* have used fake, fraudulent or someone else’s identity in person or online to gain access to goods, services or credit, according to independent research by GBG, the digital identity experts. 8.6 million people in the UK have used fake, fraudulent or someone else’s identity to gain access to goods, services or credit
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