Google Criticizes Australia’s New Social Media Law for Teens, Calls It Hard to Enforce
Teen safety on social media has become a global concern, and governments are starting to take bold action. In September 2024, Australia introduced a new Social Media Law that requires users under 16 to get parental consent before joining platforms like Instagram, TikTok, or YouTube. The government says this move will protect teens from cyberbullying, harmful content, and data misuse. However, not everyone agrees with the plan. Tech giant Google publicly criticized the law, arguing that it is extremely difficult to enforce in the real world.
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