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2026-07-10 02:13:34 UTC

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first seen 28d ago · last seen 13h ago · 35 mentions · 3 clusters · 7 corroborations

Corroborated stories featuring this entity · 12

5 corroborated · 8h ago · cluster ↗ · abc_aualjazeerabbcblueskybusinesstoday.indawngdeltguardiannprnypostscmp · 27 events

Australia will double the maximum penalty for platforms that breach the under‑16 social media ban to Aus$99 million.

Australia will double the maximum penalty for platforms that breach the under‑16 social media ban to Aus$99 million.
otherpakistanqatarwestern
The eSafety online safety watchdog will receive expanded powers to compel social media companies to provide evidence or documents related to the ban.
chinaotherpakistan
4 corroborated · 6d ago · cluster ↗ · abc_aualjazeerabbcblueskydawngdeltguardianhalifax.citynews.canprnypostscmp · 27 events

The Australian government will double the maximum penalty for platforms that breach the under‑16 social media ban, raising it to Aus$99 million.

The Australian government will double the maximum penalty for platforms that breach the under‑16 social media ban, raising it to Aus$99 million.
chinaotherpakistan
The legislation will give the eSafety Commissioner increased powers to compel social‑media companies to provide documents or evidence.
chinaotherpakistan
8 corroborated · 10d ago · cluster ↗ · abc_aualjazeerabbcblueskydawngdeltguardiannprnypostscmpsmh.com.au · 27 events

Australia plans to double the maximum financial penalty for platforms that breach the social media ban for under-16s.

Australia plans to double the maximum financial penalty for platforms that breach the social media ban for under-16s.
chinaotherqatarwestern
Australia has implemented a social media ban for users under 16 years old.
chinaotherwestern
5 corroborated · 10d ago · cluster ↗ · abc_aualjazeerabbcblueskydawngdeltguardiannypostpressclubai.comscmp · 27 events

The Australian government plans to double the maximum financial penalty for tech platforms that breach the social media ban for under-16s.

The Australian government plans to double the maximum financial penalty for tech platforms that breach the social media ban for under-16s.
otherqatarwestern
Australia has implemented a social media ban for users under 16 years old.
otherwestern
6 corroborated · 11d ago · cluster ↗ · abc_aualjazeerabbcblueskydawngdeltguardianpressclubai.comscmp · 27 events

Australia will double the maximum financial penalty for platforms that breach the social media ban for under-16s.

Australia will double the maximum financial penalty for platforms that breach the social media ban for under-16s.
chinaotherqatarwestern
Australia has implemented a social media ban for users under 16 years old.
chinaotherwestern
4 corroborated · 11d ago · cluster ↗ · abc_aualjazeerachaser.com.audawngbnews.comgdeltgov.ukguardianpressclubai.comscmp · 27 events

Australia will double the maximum financial penalty for social media platforms that fail to comply with its under-16 social media ban.

Australia will double the maximum financial penalty for social media platforms that fail to comply with its under-16 social media ban.
otherqatarwestern
The new maximum penalty for systemic breaches of Australia’s under-16 social media ban is Aus$99 million ($68 million).
otherpakistan
3 corroborated · 11d ago · cluster ↗ · abc_aualjazeeradawngbnews.comgdeltguardianpressclubai.comscmp · 27 events

Australia will double the maximum financial penalty for social media platforms that fail to comply with its under-16 social media ban to A$99 million (US$68 million).

Australia will double the maximum financial penalty for social media platforms that fail to comply with its under-16 social media ban to A$99 million (US$68 million).
otherpakistan
The eSafety Commissioner will be granted greater powers to compel social media platforms to provide evidence of actions taken to prevent under-16 users from accessing accounts.
otherpakistan
2 corroborated · 29d ago · cluster ↗ · blueskyguardianhindulakeb2b.commagellan-solutions.commirror.co.ukoutsourceaccelerator.comscmp · 7 events

The UK government wants tech firms to activate built-in features on their devices or bring in technological solutions to detect and block explicit content on phones and tablets.

The UK government wants tech firms to activate built-in features on their devices or bring in technological solutions to detect and block explicit content on phones and tablets.
chinaotherwestern
Keir Starmer made these remarks at the London Tech Week conference.
indiaother
2 corroborated · 30d ago · cluster ↗ · blueskycybersecuritynews.comeuropesays.commoscowtimesnationalsecurity.newswise.com · 5 events

The FSB claimed it uncovered a major cyber operation orchestrated by Western intelligence agencies and major tech companies to secretly hack and spy on the smartphones of high-ranking Russian officials.

The FSB claimed it uncovered a major cyber operation orchestrated by Western intelligence agencies and major tech companies to secretly hack and spy on the smartphones of high-ranking Russian officials.
other
The FSB alleged that malware planted on the smartphones allowed foreign spies to steal personal data, wiretap calls, and remotely monitor and record surrounding audio and activity.
other
1 corroborated · 30d ago · cluster ↗ · anthropic.combelkins.ioblueskyguardianhindumagellan-solutions.comscmptechasoft.com · 7 events

The UK government wants tech companies to activate nudity-detection algorithms or other technical solutions on smartphones and tablets to prevent users from taking or sharing images of genitalia unless verified as adults.

The UK government wants tech companies to activate nudity-detection algorithms or other technical solutions on smartphones and tablets to prevent users from taking or sharing images of genitalia unless verified as adults.
chinawestern
2 corroborated · 31d ago · cluster ↗ · anthropic.comblueskyguardianscmp · 7 events

Apple and Google have been given until September to install software that blocks explicit images on children’s mobile phones or face legislation enforcing its requirement.

Apple and Google have been given until September to install software that blocks explicit images on children’s mobile phones or face legislation enforcing its requirement.
chinawestern
The UK government wants tech companies to activate built-in features or technological solutions on smartphones and tablets to detect and block nude images.
chinawestern
1 corroborated · 31d ago · cluster ↗ · anthropic.comblueskycnbc.comeaseweather.comfortune.comguardian · 7 events

Prime Minister Keir Starmer called on tech companies operating in the UK to introduce device controls that prevent children from sending and receiving sexually explicit images, with a deadline of September to comply or face legislation.

Prime Minister Keir Starmer called on tech companies operating in the UK to introduce device controls that prevent children from sending and receiving sexually explicit images, with a deadline of September to comply or face legislation.
western