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UK Plans Facial Scans, ID Checks for Social Media Users

The UK government plans to revolutionize online safety by introducing facial scans and ID checks for social media users, starting with a ban on social media for under-16s. This move aims to give kids their childhood back and protect them from the potential harms of online platforms.

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Young person sits surrounded by screens with a concerned expression.

Australia, India Confront Online Youth Radicalisation

As online gaming and social media continue to shape young minds, Australia and India are taking bold steps to combat the growing threat of online youth radicalisation - with Australia investing A$74 million in a Counter Terrorism Online Centre and India passing the Promotion and Regulation of Online Gaming Act. Their differing approaches offer a unique opportunity to compare and learn from each other's strategies to safeguard young people.

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Child sits with tablet, looking concerned, surrounded by toys and other devices.

UK MPs Urge Tougher Social Media Safety Rules

The UK's parliamentary committee is sounding the alarm, warning that current social media safety rules are failing children and urging a tougher approach to protect them from online harm. It's time to treat social media like "unsafe toys," not harmless apps, and take action to keep kids safe.

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