Australia bans social media for teens under 16 effective December 2025. Experts discuss if India can adopt similar rules to protect minors and reshape its digital space.
TikTok's 'Yes King' creator Michael Willis Heard has died, his daughter confirmed in a heartfelt post that moved fans and ...
Prime Minister Anthony Albanese announced that Australia will ban social media use for children under 16 to ensure their safety online. The new regulation, part of the Online Safety Amendment (Social ...
Michael Willis Heard, the TikTok creator known for the viral “Yes King” meme and his uplifting videos about self-love and ...
A social media user shared a bizarre office incident when the human resources (HR) department sent a letter of "termination" ...
False. There's no evidence of the widespread cancellation of markets. AAP FACTCHECK - There is no evidence that hundreds of ...
Australians have been left in the dark about whether they will need to government identification to access social media, ahead of the upcoming social media age ban.
The shadow minister for communications has slammed the Albanese government for being ill-prepared for the under-16 social ...
In a world-first move, Australia will be the first country to take such a stance in banning children from some of the world's ...
With only one month to go until Australia's under-16 social media ban comes into effect, a dad-of-five has revealed he'll ...
Claims of a rushed timeline for Labor’s new social media laws have been dismissed, with Anika Wells highlighting a key detail in its enforcement.
In exactly a month, Australia’s world-first social media ban will take effect, but the Opposition claims that families, schools and kids won’t be ready.
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