Australia has implemented new age verification rules for search engines, effective December 27. Under the enforcement of the eSafety Commissioner, platforms such as Google are required to verify users' ages using methods like photo ID, facial scans, or credit checks. These measures include stringent content filtering for users under 18 to protect them from harmful content.
Meanwhile, Ireland is proposing EU-wide regulations for social media, aiming to introduce real-name policies by 2026. This initiative seeks to eliminate anonymous accounts as part of efforts to combat misinformation. Both measures reflect a broader global trend towards enhancing online safety and regulating digital platforms.
Australia Implements Age Verification for Search Engines
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