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Social media sites block 4.7 million underage accounts in Australia
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Social media platforms removed 4.7 million accounts after Australia banned them for children
Social media companies have revoked access to about 4.7 million accounts identified as belonging to children in Australia.
Global regulators are closely watching the implementation of the world-first ban for users under 16, with some U.S. states ...
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Meta Platforms Inc. and other major social media platforms blocked 4.7 million underage accounts in Australia last month as the country’s landmark social media ban for under-16s took effect.
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