Australian parents' accounts at risk in social media crackdown

Australian parents risk having their own social media accounts restricted if they let children use them under new age-verification laws, eSafety officials confirm. Discover the implications.

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Australia to enforce social media age limit of 16 next week with fines up to $33 million

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Social media sites will start closing children's accounts in Australian

Australia is set to enforce its age limit for social media accounts starting next week, and the platforms must provide monthly reports on how many children's accounts they have closed or face fines. Australian Communications Minister Anika Wells said Wednesday the platforms would face fines of up to $33 million if the regulator enforcing the age limit identifies systemic breaches. Facebook, Instagram, Kick, Reddit, Snapchat, Threads, TikTok, X and YouTube will be subject to the requirement starting Dec. 10, and Twitch was recently added to the platforms with age restrictions. Critics argue the law doesnโ€™t enhance online safety. A court challenge is pending, but the government insists the law will proceed as planned.

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