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Tag: eSafety Commissioner

  • eSafety Commissioner clamps down on Twitter

    eSafety Commissioner clamps down on Twitter

    Issues legal notice, deems site "bin fire".
  • Govt to force big tech to scan your photos, emails

    Govt to force big tech to scan your photos, emails

    eSafety Commissioner to mandate searches for “horrendous” content.
  • Govt quadruples funding for eSafety Commissioner

    Govt quadruples funding for eSafety Commissioner

    Preparing for online age verification tool.
  • Parents warned to watch for cyber bullying

    Parents warned to watch for cyber bullying

    New school year can be a tough time online.
  • Govt targets social media giants in child exploitation crackdown

    Govt targets social media giants in child exploitation crackdown

    eSafety Commissioner demands update on code compliance.
  • Government can soon delete links from Google

    Government can soon delete links from Google

    eSafety Commissioner has power to scrub internet content.
  • Government to ask young people about online safety

    Government to ask young people about online safety

    Will set up advisory council to help form public policy.
  • 100 points of ID for social media

    100 points of ID for social media

    Goverment considers recommendation to remove online anonymity.
  • Online Safety Bill to likely pass unchanged

    Online Safety Bill to likely pass unchanged

    Senate committee signs off on controversial legislation.
  • Online age verification gets first green light

    Online age verification gets first green light

    Government considers using facial recognition software.
  • Blocked websites to stay blocked

    Blocked websites to stay blocked

    The Government has no plans on changing its stance.
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