Big Tech corporations on Friday hit out at a landmark Australian law that bans youths under the age of 16 from accessing social media, saying .
Australia approved the social media ban for children late on Thursday. The law forces tech giants from Instagram and Facebook owner Meta to TikTok to stop minors logging in or face fines of up to A$49 ...
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Australia passed a law Thursday banning children younger than 16 from using social media, worrying some Big Tech companies.
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Australia’s parliament has passed a law banning social media for children under 16, putting tech companies on notice to ...
Big Tech corporations hit out at a landmark Australian law that bans youths under the age of 16 from accessing social media, ...