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Tag: violence

  • Teenagers think it normal to track each other

    Teenagers think it normal to track each other

    eSafety Commissioner issues warning over digital coercive control.
  • Abusers using tracking tech to stalk victims

    Abusers using tracking tech to stalk victims

    GPS and Bluetooth devices helping perpetrators of domestic and family violence.
  • Govt to ban deepfakes, trial age verification

    Govt to ban deepfakes, trial age verification

    A raft of tech reforms emerge from National Cabinet.
  • Keeping Women Safe Online: Online dating

    Keeping Women Safe Online: Online dating

    Dating apps blamed for high rates of sexual violence, stalking, and assault.
  • Australians now entitled to paid DV leave

    Australians now entitled to paid DV leave

    Employees have the right to 10 days of domestic violence leave per year.
  • Dating app users subject to sexual violence

    Dating app users subject to sexual violence

    Government calls on companies to lift their game.
  • Apple offers domestic violence lifeline

    Apple offers domestic violence lifeline

    Helping survivors cut digital ties with abusers.
  • Consent app proposal widely condemned

    Consent app proposal widely condemned

    Technology is not always the solution.
  • Facebook staff revolt over Trump comments

    Facebook staff revolt over Trump comments

    CEO Mark Zuckerberg refuses to bow to pressure.
  • Christchurch attacks: the problem with live streaming

    Christchurch attacks: the problem with live streaming

    Facebook removes 1.5 million copies of the video.
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