How Australia's tough social media ban compares to laws in other countries
Briefly

Australia's new law aims to curb children's access to social media by prohibiting under-16s from using platforms like Facebook and TikTok, effective late 2025.
Child protection advocates argue that current measures are inadequate, noting that many children under 13 manage to bypass restrictions and have social media accounts.
Britain's digital minister emphasizes that strategies to ensure safety online are under consideration, with ongoing discussions on the impact of social media use on children.
Norway is also tightening regulations by proposing to raise the minimum consent age for social media use, reflecting a growing concern over children's online safety.
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