lazy llama
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It does actually have a go at defining a user:From what I recall, there's nothing to define what constitutes a 'user'. Does that include guests? Is the number of times a particular user visits within a month to be counted? What about bots? Or do they really mean page views and not users?
That's just one example of so many ambiguities present within OFCOM's torrent of word salad.
So a guest would count, but a bot would not?“User”, “United Kingdom user” and “interested person”
(1 )For the purposes of this Act a user is a “United Kingdom user” of a service if—
(a) where the user is an individual, the individual is in the United Kingdom;
(b) where the user is an entity, the entity is incorporated or formed under the law of any part of the United Kingdom.
(2) For the purposes of references in this Act to a user of a service it does not matter whether a person is registered to use a service.
Online Safety Act 2023
www.legislation.gov.uk
Not saying that's a usable definition, but they have a stab at it.
(How do you know a user is an individual in the UK - could be on a VPN, could be an AI....)