Tech giants face $99m fines as Canberra toughens under-16 social media ban
The Albanese Government says major platforms are not doing enough to keep children off age-restricted social media services, as it moves to double penalties and give eSafety...
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Albanese criticizes tech giants over social media age ban enforcement, proposes $99 million fines
Tech giants will be more harshly investigated and will face $99 million fines if they fail to comply with the government’s social media age
Australia to nearly double fines for tech companies failing to enforce under-16 social media ban
Tougher laws will be introduced to address widespread non-compliance with Australia's world-first social media age restrictions.

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Canberra says tech platforms are still letting too many children bypass its under-16 social media ban.
Australia to strengthen penalties for big tech breaching social media age ban
Tougher laws will be introduced to address widespread non-compliance with Australia's world-first social media age restrictions.
Australia to double fines for social media platforms that fail to enforce under-16 account ban
Australia plans to double potential fines for social media platforms, including Facebook and Instagram, who fail to prevent Australian child

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