Australia’s House of Representatives has passed a groundbreaking bill to prohibit social media access for children under 16. The legislation imposes heavy fines on platforms that fail to enforce age restrictions, mandating biometric or government ID verification. While the move aims to protect children from online harm, critics raise concerns about the potential isolation of teens and privacy issues. Popular platforms like YouTube and WhatsApp are exempt from the ban.
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