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The Australian government plans to impose strict fines on social media companies that fail to enforce a proposed ban on children under 16 using their platforms. Communications Minister Michelle Rowland introduced an amendment to the Online Safety Act, calling it a "world-leading" reform. The legislation would set the minimum age for social media access at 16, aiming to protect young users and support parents. Companies could face fines of up to 50 million Australian dollars ($32.5 million) for not taking reasonable steps to prevent underage account creation. The reform emphasizes accountability for social media platforms in safeguarding children online. Continue here.


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