Australian government gives internet regulator more power to pursue Big Tech over under-16 ban
Australia has introduced new laws to strengthen enforcement of its under-16 social media ban, empowering its internet regulator to pursue tech giants in court for non-compliance. The move comes as evidence suggests children are still able to access the platforms, six months after the world-first restrictions took effect. Roger Maynard reports.
Australia has introduced new laws to strengthen enforcement of its under-16 social media ban, empowering its internet regulator to pursue tech giants in court for non-compliance. The move comes as evidence suggests children are still able to access the platforms, six months after the world-first restrictions took effect. Roger Maynard reports.