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Apple, Microsoft, and some other leading tech companies not doing enough to tackle child sexual exploitation on their platforms: eSafety Commissioner
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Apple, Microsoft, and some other leading tech companies not doing enough to tackle child sexual exploitation on their platforms: eSafety Commissioner
India's Directorate of Enforcement (ED) conducted searches in the offices of Coda Payments India and froze the company's accounts
What’s the news: Australia’s newly establsihed eSafety Commissioner on August 30 issued legal notices to Apple, Meta (and WhatsApp), Microsoft (and Skype), Snap and Omegle...
The proposed Social Media Platform Duty to Children Act is influenced by Frances Haugen's revelations on Facebook harm prevention policies related to kids and...
Apple has already been down this road.
The latest draft is also problematic for companies or service providers that have nothing to with children's data.
Here's a list of concerns pointed out by the industry association on the latest iteration of the bill.
A breakdown of the committee member's dissent note reveals the rationale behind his proposed amendments.
The do's and don'ts around handling children's data shows how the bill has moved away from its previous iterations.
The education ministry's tips on dealing with too much gaming actually reveal that some of them are out of bounds.