Australia will double fines on technology companies that fail to apply its restrictions on social media for children, following data showing little effect on adolescent usage. Officials plan to strengthen the regulator’s ability to demand evidence of age verification from platforms. Although more than five million accounts belonging to users under 16 have been removed, research indicates that age limits can be bypassed with ease. The prime minister said major technology firms have not acted sufficiently, resulting in stricter enforcement.
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