Tag: eSafety Commissioner
Meta has a new plan to keep kids safe online, but it’s a missed opportunity for tech giants to work together
Meta wants Apple and Google to force parents to approve apps on their child’s phone. A better solution would be for the tech giants to cooperate.
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5 Sep, 02:00 AM
Investigating social media harm is a good idea, but parliament is about to see how complicated it is to fix
A new parliamentary committee will look into how social media operates in Australia, including how children access it. Regulating the industry won’t be easy.
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16 May, 03:00 AM
Should you be checking your kid’s phone? How to know when your child is ready for ‘phone privacy’
Is it reasonable to occasionally inspect a 13- or 14-year-old’s device, or does this undermine a new sense of privacy at this stage?
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28 Feb, 12:00 AM
Australia has fined X Australia over child sex abuse material concerns. How severe is the issue – and what happens now?
The platform formerly known as Twitter faces a A$610,500 penalty from the eSafety Commissioner.
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17 Oct, 06:00 AM