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- Australia readies social media court action citing teen ban . . .
Australia threatened on Tuesday to sue social media giants for allegedly flouting a ban on under-16s, as its internet regulator disclosed it is investigating some of the biggest platforms for
- Australia readies social media court action citing teen ban . . .
SYDNEY — Australia threatened on Tuesday to sue social media giants for allegedly flouting a ban on under-16s, as its internet regulator disclosed it is investigating some of the biggest platforms for suspected noncompliance with the world-first measure Three months after the ban came into effect, the eSafety Commissioner said it was probing Meta’s Instagram […]
- Australia says 5 social media platforms arent fully . . .
Australia is considering bringing court action against Facebook, Instagram, Snapchat, TikTok and YouTube after alleging they are not doing enough to keep Australian children younger than 16 off their platforms
- Australia Takes Action Against Tech Giants for Breaching Teen . . .
Spread the loveIn a landmark move, Australia is undertaking an investigation into major tech companies, including Facebook, TikTok, and YouTube, for alleged violations of the country’s stringent under-16 social media ban This legislation, introduced in December 2025, aims to safeguard young users from potentially harmful content, including predatory algorithms that feature sex and violence
- Australia readies social media court action citing teen ban . . .
By Byron Kaye SYDNEY, March 31 (Reuters) – Australia threatened on Tuesday to sue social media giants for allegedly flouting a ban on under-16s, as its internet regulator disclosed it is investigating some of the biggest platforms for suspected non-compliance with the world-first measure Three months after the ban came into effect, the eSafety Commissioner […]
- Australian regulator probes Facebook, YouTube over teen . . .
SYDNEY – Australia is investigating Facebook, TikTok and YouTube for possible breaches of the country’s under-16 social media ban, accusing the big tech companies on March 31 of “failing to
- Australian regulator probes Facebook, YouTube over teen . . .
Australia in December banned users under 16 from the world's largest social media platforms, citing the need to protect them from "predatory algorithms" and online bullying There were "significant concerns" that Facebook, Instagram, Snapchat, TikTok and YouTube may have breached the ban, eSafety Commissioner Julie Inman Grant said
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