Australia has officially enacted a groundbreaking ban on social media for children 16 and under, aimed at enhancing kids' mental health and safety online. While many parents celebrate the move, social media companies raise concerns about its effectiveness and potential risks.
In a groundbreaking move, Australia has logged out hundreds of thousands of teenagers from major social media platforms to protect them from online harms. This law, effective immediately, could reshape how young people interact online.
Children in Australia will wake up to a new reality on Wednesday as a world-first social media ban takes effect, prohibiting under-16s from accessing major platforms like TikTok and Instagram. This controversial move aims to protect youth from online dangers, but will it truly make them safer?
Australia has enacted a historic ban on social media for users under 16, leading to millions losing access. The decision has sparked debates among parents, lawmakers, and social media platforms about its effectiveness and implications.
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YouTube's recent AI age verification rollout has sparked outrage among users, as many face unexpected account restrictions. Discover how the platform is changing the landscape of content accessibility and user privacy.
The newly launched OpenAI Atlas web browser is under fire for being susceptible to prompt injection attacks, allowing attackers to disguise harmful prompts as harmless URLs. Learn how this flaw could jeopardize your online safety!
New AI-powered web browsers like ChatGPT Atlas and Comet promise enhanced browsing experiences but come with significant privacy risks. Cybersecurity experts warn users about potential dangers, including prompt injection attacks that could compromise personal data.
A recent report from the EU reveals that Meta and TikTok are not complying with Digital Services Act obligations. This raises significant concerns about accountability in the tech industry.
In a passionate address, Prince Harry and Meghan Markle call for parents to challenge social media firms over the exploitation of children by manipulative algorithms and unregulated AI, emphasizing the need for collective action in online safety.