Social media platforms hosted by Meta, TikTok, Snapchat and YouTube, could face court enforcement in Australia for allegedly not fully complying with the country’s ban on the platforms for those under 16, the country’s digital safety watchdog said in a report published Thursday. The compliance report, the first of its kind since the platform ban…
Social media giants not fully complying with child account ban, Australia alleges
Originally reported by The Hill
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