Australia is set to ban social media platforms like Facebook, Instagram, and TikTok for children under 16 years old. Prime Minister Anthony Albanese announced that new laws will hold these tech giants accountable for enforcing the age restriction, citing the harm social media can cause to vulnerable users. The government plans to introduce these laws to state and territory leaders soon, with a grace period of one year for platforms to comply. Albanese emphasized the need for protection against harmful content, particularly for young women.
Australia is set to ban social media platforms like Facebook, Instagram, and TikTok for children under 16 years old. Prime Minister Anthony Albanese announced that new laws will hold these tech giants accountable for enforcing the age restriction, citing the harm social media can cause to vulnerable users. The government plans to introduce these laws to state and territory leaders soon, with a grace period of one year for platforms to comply. Albanese emphasized the need for protection against harmful content, particularly for young women.
•Prime Minister Anthony Albanese announced the new laws.
•Tech giants will be held responsible for enforcing the age ban.
•Potential fines for noncompliance may be imposed.
•The government will present the laws to state and territory leaders soon.
•A oneyear grace period will be given to tech platforms to comply.