The eSafety commissioner has rejected claims including YouTube in a child social media ban would stop it being used for educational purposes.
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The eSafety commissioner has rejected claims including YouTube in a child social media ban would stop it being used for educational purposes.
The eSafety commissioner has rejected claims including YouTube in a child social media ban would stop it being used for educational purposes.
Julie Inman Grant, Australia's eSafety Commissioner, today addressed the National Press Club to outline how her office will be driving the Social...
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The exact platforms included in the ban, and the exact mechanisms to gauge the age of Australia users, are still being discussed.
The exact platforms included in the ban, and the exact mechanisms to gauge the age of Australia users, are still being discussed.
YouTube earlier hit back over eSafety commissioner’s call for platform to be included in under-16s social media ban. Follow the day’s news live
Online giant YouTube has hit out at calls by Australia's internet safety watchdog for the platform to be included in the ban on social media for...