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Aussies prepare to ask their parents for consent before using social media Reuters reported that onslot walletOctober 25, Australia passed a bill requiring social media companies to obtain parental consent before collecting user data for people of the same age, under 16. and if those platforms do not comply will be fined up to A$10 million In the Australian online privacy bill, companies including Reddit, Anonymous and Bumble Web Chat, mobile dating apps, are required to take steps to verify a user's age and prioritize their child's interests. when collecting informationIf such online privacy laws are successful. Australia has one of the strictest social media age laws in the world. And it's an Australian effort to harness the power of big tech companies.
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