Australia has passed a law prohibiting access to social networks for minors under the age of 16
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The Australian Parliament has passed a law banning access to social networks for people under the age of 16. Platforms face a fine of up to 3 32.1 million for violating them.
The Law was adopted by the Chambers of the House of Representatives of both parties. Instagram Facebook, Facebook, Instagram and TikTok are all fined up to 32.1 million dollars (about 30.5 million euros) for platforms such as Yak X, Facebook, Instagram and TikTok.
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Australia's parliament has passed the world's first law banning social media for children under the age of 16 and calling on tech companies to strengthen security before an as-yet-unspecified deadline. the bill was approved by both houses with the support of both parties.
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Prime Minister Anthony Albanese told lawmakers that "all serious governments" are fighting the impact of social media on young people, and the leaders he spoke to praised Australia's initiative on the issue.
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Earlier, UNN reported that tech giants are calling on the Australian authorities to postpone the adoption of a law restricting children's access to social networks. Companies emphasize the need for additional time to assess the consequences of such a decision.