Australia's government said tech companies are "not doing enough" to keep children off social media sites. In addition to the doubling of potential penalties, the eSafety Commissioner internet regulator will have strengthened information-gathering powers under proposed reforms.Read Entire Article
Australia raises social media ban penalties to $99 million as children keep accessing platforms
Why This Matters
Australia's decision to increase penalties for social media violations and strengthen regulatory powers highlights the urgent need for better protections for children online. This move underscores the growing responsibility of tech companies to ensure safer digital environments, especially for vulnerable users. It signals a shift towards stricter accountability in the tech industry to prioritize user safety, particularly for minors.
Key Takeaways
- Penalties for social media violations in Australia now up to $99 million.
- Regulators will have enhanced powers to gather information from tech companies.
- The reforms aim to improve protections for children accessing social media platforms.
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