The world-first legislation is a challenge for both Australian authorities and tech giants including Meta, which owns Facebook and Instagram. — Reuters
Meta Platforms Inc, Google, TikTok Inc and other digital platforms have been told by Australia’s online safety regulator to prepare now for the country’s social-media ban for under-16s – three months out from when the law comes into force.
eSafety Commissioner Julie Inman Grant said Thursday she had written to the technology companies saying she expected them to get ready to deactivate accounts held by Australians who are under 16. Social-media companies should also stop under-age kids changing their account settings in a bid to get around the restriction, Inman Grant said. The law takes effect Dec 10.
