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Julie Inman Grant, Australia's eSafety Commissioner, today addressed the National Press Club to outline how her office will be driving the Social Media Minimum Age Bill when it comes into effect ...
X didn’t respond to Forbes’ questions about the government report.An automated response from X’s press email read, “Busy now, please check back later.” eSafety Commissioner Julie Inman ...
So if you're enjoying this film, keep an eye out for sequels. X won't be eSafety's last opponent, and the screenwriters are hard at work. A massive data breach in court.
eSafety Commissioner Julie Inman-Grant ordered footage of the Wakeley stabbing to be taken down from Meta and X. (ABC News: Adam Kennedy) Failure to comply can result in a penalty of up to ...
Once registered by the eSafety commissioner, the industry codes are legally enforceable and there are serious consequences for failing to comply. A company can be fined $675,000 each day for a breach.
X, formerly Twitter, fined $610,000 by eSafety Commissioner for reporting failure. X, formally known as Twitter, has been fined more than $600,000 after failing to answer questions about how it ...
eSafety puts Google, Meta, Apple on notice over online child sex abuse. The eSafety Commissioner has officially put the tech giants on notice: Do more to protect Aussie kids or cop massive fines.
The eSafety commissioner’s response to the official announcement of the ban again avoided endorsing the policy. A media release welcomed “the government’s leadership on this issue” but ...
Melbourne-headquartered email hosting provider Fastmail has said that the eSafety Commissioner’s proposed industry standards, requiring message and online file-storage providers to scan content ...