Australia's internet regulator found YouTube, TikTok and Snapchat were the most popular platforms among children.
Children aged between eight and 15 are easily circumventing minimum age rules put in place by major social media companies ...
B&T reminds all that scrolling social media does keep the young'uns off the streets. Though perhaps they'd be safer ...
to take very seriously the harms facing young people on platforms” and will spend the next 10 months “working closely with ...
According to the eSafety Commission, people outside a parent's social circle can access public photos of children and use them for unintended purposes. Some of those risks include identity theft ...
The Memorandum of Understanding (MOU) will see the eSafety Commissioner provide online safety training to the AFL and its clubs and advice on best practice approaches to keeping people safe online.
Australia's eSafety Commission says it was trying to protect people from harmful online content when it sought to have a video removed from the internet of Sydney Bishop Mar Mari Emmanuel being ...
eSafety Commissioner Julie Inman Grant has urged ... “Bear in mind that we were asking these people this question in 2021 – it’s likely that that figure’s even higher now,” he said.