Australia Proposes Doubling Maximum Fines on Social Media Platforms for Under-16 Account Violations
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The Australian government announced draft legislation to double the maximum fine for social media platforms that fail to prevent children under 16 from holding accounts, raising the penalty to A$99 million. Communications Minister Anika Wells attributed the need for stronger measures to platform resistance since the original law took effect on December 10. The bill would also expand the eSafety Commissioner's authority to obtain information from platforms and third-party age-verification providers.