Albanese criticizes tech giants over age ban enforcement, proposes $99 million fines and stronger eSafety powers
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Nick Newling
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Prime Minister Anthony Albanese has criticized social media giants for failing to properly enforce Australia's new social media age ban. The government plans to double potential penalties to $99 million and grant the eSafety Commissioner stronger investigative powers. This follows the commissioner's own admission that she lacked sufficient authority to police tech platforms effectively.
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