In a groundbreaking decision, Australia has banned social media use for children under 16 to protect their mental health.
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MPT Unveils Maryland Center for Media Education
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Australia has positioned itself at the forefront of digital protection by passing groundbreaking legislation that prohibits ...
The law sets minimum age of 16 for users of TikTok, Facebook, Snapchat, Reddit, Insta And X. How the curbs will be enforced ...
Australia will enforce the strictest laws in the world for social media, banning children under the age of 16 from using ...
The government's new laws banning children under 16 from having an account with some social media platforms won't take effect ...