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Denmark Moves To Ban Social Media For Those Under 15

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Australia To Implement Social Media Ban For Teenagers From December
Under this law, it will be illegal for children under the age of 16 to create or maintain accounts on all social media platforms such as Facebook, 'X' (earlier known as Twitter), Instagram, Snapchat,

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Australia’s New Social Media Ban Will Change Everything for Teens
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How Will Australia’s Social Media Ban for Kids Under 16 Actually Work?
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Education, compliance key priorities for Labor before social media ban kicks in on December 10
Anika Wells has hit out at claims of a rushed timeline for the social media ban, by highlighting the onus on companies, not ...
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Reddit and Kick added to Australia's social media ban as deadline looms – but critics are increasingly concerned
Australia's eSafety Commissioner has added online forum Reddit and streaming service Kick to its list of platforms subject to ...

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