In a global first, Australia mandates platforms to block under-16s from social media with hefty fines, sparking debates on child safety versus digital rights.
Sydney, Australia (CNN) — For parents and campaigners who’ve long argued that incessant scrolling is damaging young minds, the start of Australia’s world-first social media ban for under-16s on ...
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Australia has officially barred all under-16s from social media. With major platforms like Instagram, TikTok, and Reddit, ...
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SYDNEY, Dec 9 (Reuters) - Australia on Wednesday will become the world's first country to ‌ban ​social media for children ...
Australia’s new social media age law kicks in today, forcing platforms to block under-16s or face fines nearing $50m for failing to comply ...
Eugene Police Chief Chris Skinner said the department will continue looking for automated license plate reading tech to ...
The changes include tweaks to how you see and interact with photos in your feed that could make the experience feel a bit ...
Australia is joining a wave of governments around the globe in regulating how kids spend their time online. On December 10th, ...
The Trump administration is considering an executive order to regulate artificial intelligence that would prevent states from ...
The ban may keep some children out, but it does nothing to fix the harmful architecture awaiting them when they return.