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YouTube has caused more harm to Australians under 16 than any other social media platform, says eSafety commissioner Julie ...
YouTube’s carve out from Australia’s landmark social media ban on users under 16 would be scrapped under a push from eSafety ...
The eSafety Commissioner, Julie Inman Grant, is calling on schools to report the criminal creation and sharing of intimate AI ...
The eSafety Commissioner, Julie Inman Grant, has used her address at the National Press Club to hit out at Youtube, saying ...
The eSafety Commission praises Google for its transparency in revealing the malicious uses that some criminal actors are ...
Julie Inman Grant writes to new Communications Minister Anika Wells, advocating for the inclusion of the video-streaming ...
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AAP on MSNOnline watchdog urges YouTube for social media banYouTube should be included in a looming social media ban for children, the eSafety commissioner has warned, despite the ...
Four in 10 young teenagers have been exposed to harmful content such as eating disorder videos on the platform, which is set ...
The federal government will consider backflipping on a special exemption it handed YouTube from the social media age ban ...
Australia’s eSafety Commissioner has called for YouTube to be included in the country’s upcoming ban on social media access ...
The Australian government has been taken to court by an internet personality known as "Billboard Chris," who challenged the nation’s "eSafety" commission’s authority to geo-block a tweet ...
Australia's eSafety commissioner, Julie Inman Grant, has recommended a fine between $400,000 and $450,000, The Guardian reported, suggesting that it's warranted to deter other repeat offenders.
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