Social media giants face fines for failing to hand over documents
Australia's federal government proposed new laws to impose up to $1.65 million fines on tech giants for failing to comply with social media age bans. eSafety Commissioner concerns about Facebook, Instagram, TikTok, YouTube, and Snapchat's non-compliance have prompted Labor to seek swifter passage of legislation intended to protect minors online. Prime Minister Albanese supports the urgent enactment of these regulations.
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Published 29 Jun 2026, 18:47 UTC · Updated 29 Jun 2026, 19:00 UTC
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