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Australia’s internet watchdog has said the world’s biggest social media firms are still “turning a blind eye” to online child ...
The Australian government has announced YouTube will be required to ensure account holders are at least 16 years old starting ...
YouTube will be included in Australia's world-first social media ban for children under 16, after the government ditched a ...
The Australian government has announced that YouTube will be included in new legislation that bans children under the age of ...
STORY: "Importantly, following advice from the eSafety Commissioner, young people under the age of 16 will not be able to ...
Australia said on Wednesday it will add YouTube to sites covered by its world-first ban on social media for teenagers, ...
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Screenhub on MSNYouTube youth ban: how Australia’s new rules could reshape kids’ content creation
Australia’s YouTube youth ban will make the country one of the strictest markets globally for underage social media.
YouTube along with other popular social media applications like TikTok and Instagram will no longer be accessible to kids ...
Officials in Australia had previously indicated they would exempt YouTube from the ban, which prohibits people under 16 from ...
Australia said on Wednesday it will add YouTube to sites covered by its world-first ban on social media for teenagers, ...
Australia has picked a fight with the world’s largest video platform by backtracking on an earlier promise to exclude YouTube in its social media ban for children under 16.
Prime Minister Anthony Albanese has revealed YouTube will joing the list of social media platforms banned as part of new legislation.
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