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Australia's 16+ Social Media Age Limit Enforced

Australia begins enforcing a 16-year age limit for social media, with platforms facing fines up to £26 million for non-compliance. Discover the details and global implications.

Australia's eSafety Chief Grilled by US Congress

Australia's eSafety Commissioner, Julie Inman Grant, defended her powers under the Online Safety Act before a US congressional committee, sparking a debate on global internet regulation and free speech.

EU wants 16+ social media age limit

The European Parliament urges a 16+ age limit for social media. Discover how the UK, Australia, and other nations are regulating children's online access. Read the full global comparison.

Ofcom Urges Social Media to Limit Online Pile-Ons

UK regulator Ofcom issues new guidance to combat misogynist abuse and revenge porn, urging platforms to limit responses and use hash-matching tech to protect women and girls online. Learn more.

Ofcom pressures tech firms to protect women online

UK regulator Ofcom urges tech firms to tackle the 'significant and widespread' online abuse targeting women and girls. New guidance recommends prompts, timeouts, and better blocking tools. #OnlineSafety

Wolf Sightings in Minnesota Prompt Safety Debate

Repeated grey wolf sightings in a small Minnesota city have residents on edge and politicians calling for the predators to be delisted from the Endangered Species Act. Read the full story.

Kendall: Ofcom must use online safety powers now

Tech Secretary Liz Kendall urges Ofcom to fully implement the Online Safety Act, warning of AI chatbot risks to children and delayed enforcement. Action is needed to protect young people online.

AI nudification site hit with £50k Ofcom fine

Ofcom fines Undress.cc £50,000 for failing age verification checks. Regulator launches probes into 20 more porn sites. Read the latest on Online Safety Act enforcement.

Father Demands Ofcom Change Over Online Safety

Ian Russell, father of Molly Russell, calls for new Ofcom leadership, accusing the regulator of lacking urgency in protecting children from harmful online content under the Online Safety Act.

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