Australia will roll out one of the world’s strictest online safety rules on December 10, deactivating Instagram and Facebook accounts of users under 16 unless they have parental permission.
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Youth online safety is a hot topic with Australia’s social media ban for under 16-year-olds taking effect on 10 December. In ...