SYDNEY – Tech giants will apply multiple layers of security to weed out young users under Australia’s world-first ban on ...
The technology promises speed and accuracy in implementing laws like Australia’s social media ban. Read more at straitstimes.com. Read more at straitstimes.com.
Teen users on Instagram, Facebook and Threads will start receiving texts, emails and in-app messages today letting them know ...
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Australia is joining a wave of governments around the globe in regulating how kids spend their time online. On December 10th, ...
As governments crack down on online platforms from social networks to porn sites, business is booming for one sector offering AI age checks based on selfies.
Across the world, something is shifting. Parents, teachers, and policymakers are waking up to a difficult truth: today’s ...
What will life look like for under-16s waking up on December 10? As D-Day inches closer, tech giants like Google’s Youtube are starting to drip-feed logistical information to the masses.
Pulling the plug on the biggest social media apps has broad support in parliament and the public at large. Most kids say they plan by whatever means to skirt it.
Australians may be forced to provide official identification or banking details to big technology companies from next week.
CLEVELAND, Ohio — Two Northeast Ohio residents have sued the popular video game site Roblox, accusing users of sexually exploiting their children. The mother of a 13-year-old Summit County girl and ...