The Australian government announced on Thursday what it described as world-leading legislation that would institute an age ...
The legislation, slated for introduction in Parliament this November, would impose an age limit of 16 for social media platforms like X, TikTok, Instagram, and Facebook.
Australian Prime Minister Anthony Albanese on Wednesday announced plans in the country to ban social media for children under 16, saying that ... will soon enforce an age limit on use of ...
A growing number of U.S. municipalities are making it possible for minors to vote. Thousands of high school students in Oakland, California, will be voting for the first time this November after a ...
MELBOURNE, Australia, Nov 7, (AP): The Australian government announced on Thursday what it described as world-leading legislation that would institute an age limit of 16 years for children to start ...
Social media users under the age of 16 are set to be barred from using social media, under legislation expected to be introduced to parliament this month. The proposed legislation won't include ...
But parental consent would not entitle a child under 16 to access social media. Earlier this year, the government began a trial of age-restriciton technologies. Australia’s eSafety Commissioner ...
Children in Australia under the age of 16 will be banned from social media as part of a push to protect young people’s mental health, Prime Minister Anthony Albanese said, with firms involved ...
Australian Prime Minister Anthony Albanese discusses legislation that would male 16 years as a minimum age for children to use social media at a press conference in Canberra, Thursday, Nov. 7 ...
Australia Prime Minister Anthony Albanese said on Nov. 7 the government would legislate for a ban on social media for children under 16, a policy the government says is world-leading.
MELBOURNE, Australia (AP) — The Australian government announced on Thursday what it described as world-leading legislation that would institute an age limit of 16 years for children to start ...