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Experimental age checks raise privacy fears, while tech giants sidestep responsibility for enforcing Australia’s youth ban.
There is no doubt social media presents risks to young people. These include cyberbullying, posts related to disordered ...
The Australian Labor politician who sparked the country's social media ban has admitted young people will find a way around ...
The issue has gained international attention, especially after Australia announced plans to require a minimum age of 16 for ...
When the Member’s Bill about banning social media for adolescents under 16 went into the biscuit tin, the media release ...
As young people move to the left, the government is seeking to stop them accessing an anti-war and socialist analysis, and ...
Worried about cyberbullying and harmful content, New Zealand’s PM is pushing for a ban modelled on the one Australia is ...
Serious consideration should be given to banning under-16s from using social media, similar to a law passed last year in Australia, according to Tánaiste Simon Harris.
Parents and school principals are worried about the effect social media has on children. Read more at straitstimes.com. Read more at straitstimes.com.
New Zealand’s bill is modelled off Australia’s landmark law to ban social media that cause uproar among tech giants ...