Technologies that could identify the age of internet users are being trialled as the government looks to introduce age limits for social media.
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Prime Minister Anthony Albanese of Australia announced on Monday that his government will introduce legislation that would “enforce a minimum age for social media and other digital platforms.” He followed up on Tuesday by informing the Australian Broadcasting Corporation that he is considering making the platforms unavailable to children under the age of 14-16. “Parents ...
Technologies that could identify the age of internet users are being trialled as the government looks to introduce age limits for social media.
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