Australia’s top online internet regulator explains how the nation plans to roll out the world’s first social media ban for kids under 16.
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Australia’s top online internet regulator explains how the nation plans to roll out the world’s first social media ban for kids under 16.
(Image credit: Provided by the Australian eSafety Commission)
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