Safety is investigating Facebook, Instagram, Snapchat, TikTok and YouTube for “potential non-compliance”. But several ...
AI companion chatbots are failing to protect Australian children from exposure to sexually explicit content and not doing ...
Australia's eSafety Commissioner warns of court action against five platforms for failing to stop under-16s from holding ...
The latest transparency report from Australia eSafety Commissioner summarizes responses from four AI companion services: ...
The Australian internet regulator said it was investigating five of the biggest social media platforms for suspected breaches ...
The eSafety Commission’s first report on the under-16s social media ban has found Tiktok, Facebook, Instagram, Snapchat, and ...
Australia's eSafety Commissioner is considering legal action against major social media platforms for failing to comply with ...
Australia's eSafety Commissioner is considering legal action against major social media platforms for not enforcing a ban on ...
The Australian eSafety Commissioner was handed AU$21 million in the 2021-22 Budget earlier this month, with the funding to be spread across software, more staff, and continuing its work on ...
Australian eSafety Commissioner Julie Inman Grant is set to receive sweeping new powers in early 2022 as part of the Online Safety Act that passed Parliament last month. Among other things, the new ...
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