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- Meta, Tiktok and Google under investigation for allegedly disobeying . . .
The Australian government has accused big tech firms like Meta, TikTok and Google of disobeying the landmark ban on under-16s using social media, after the country’s online safety office warned
- Australia investigates tech giants over social media ban compliance
SYDNEY, March 31 (Reuters) - The Australian internet regulator said it was investigating five of the biggest social media platforms for suspected breaches of its new under-16 ban, its strongest signal
- Australia investigates tech giants over social media ban breaches
Sydney - A host of tech giants including Facebook and YouTube are under investigation for potentially breaching Australia’s world-leading social media ban for under-16s, the nation’s online
- Australia to probe tech giants over social media ban compliance
The Australian government says it will investigate five social media platforms over non-compliance with its recent under-16 social media ban This comes after the national eSafety Commissioner
- Australia Social Media Ban Investigation Targets Tech Giants
The social media ban investigation by Australia examines tech giants over child safety compliance, weak age checks, and potential fines
- Five social media giants face crackdown over under-16 ban - MSN
Facebook, Instagram, TikTok, Snapchat and YouTube are under investigation and facing fines of up to $49 5 million for potential non-compliance with Australia’s world-first social media ban
- Australia investigates tech giants over social media ban . . .
Australia is investigating Facebook, TikTok and YouTube for possible breaches of the country’s under-16 social media ban, accusing the big tech companies on Tuesday of “failing to obey” the
- Five social media platforms investigated over compliance with under-16 ban
Facebook, Instagram, Snapchat, TikTok and YouTube are under investigation for potentially failing to comply with the government's social media ban for under 16s Communications Minister Anika
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