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Australia plans to strengthen laws banning children from social media

Australia is tightening its grip on social media access for those under 16, aiming to enforce stricter laws. Despite existing bans, many kids still navigate these platforms. The government is ready to take legal action against non-compliant...

AP News· Jun 26, 2026 · 10:16 AM · 4 views

Australia is tightening its grip on social media access for those under 16, aiming to enforce stricter laws. Despite existing bans, many kids still navigate these platforms. The government is ready to take legal action against non-compliant companies. #Australia #SocialMediaBan #OnlineSafety #DigitalLaws #YouthProtection

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