Australia's eSafety Commissioner has announced she's given the major tech platforms six months to develop enforceable codes for protecting children...
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Australia has given the internet industry six months to create an enforceable code to protect children from online pornography and other harmful content or face government-imposed regulations. The eSafety Commissioner demands a plan by October 3, covering age verification, parental controls, and content filtering. Google and Meta pledged cooperation, while representatives from X and Apple have yet to comment.
Australia's eSafety Commissioner has announced she's given the major tech platforms six months to develop enforceable codes for protecting children...
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