Catfishing: what the law says

Campaigners are calling for online deception to become a specific criminal offence

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Polling suggests one in five people have been victims of catfishing
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Hit podcasts and Netflix documentaries about real-life catfishing cases have sparked fresh debate about internet safety laws.

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