Australia's New Laws Hold Big Tech Accountable for Online Safety

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The Australian government is set to introduce new laws that will require major tech companies to ensure the online safety of their citizens. This initiative, aimed at tackling misinformation and protecting children, is part of a broader strategy by the Labor administration to enhance social media regulations, including age limits for users under 16. Communications Minister Michelle Rowland announced the planned Digital Duty of Care, which aligns with similar regulations in the UK and EU, and emphasized the responsibility of tech companies to lead in safeguarding users from online harms.

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