Esafety commissioner demands social media companies reveal how many children are using the platforms.
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Australia’s eSafety Commissioner gave eight social media and messaging companies 30 days to disclose how many children are on their platforms and how they detect and block underage users, as the nation considers protection options which could include imposing age limits.
Esafety commissioner demands social media companies reveal how many children are using the platforms.
Esafety commissioner demands social media companies reveal how many children are using the platforms.
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