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1 week ago |
Jakarta, INTI - The Malaysian government has begun regulating social media use among young users under the age of 16. These restrictions will take effect on June 1, 2026. Following other countries that have restricted social media use for children and young teenagers, Malaysia is now taking a more serious approach to regulating social media use to protect the young generation from harmful conte...
2 months ago |
Jakarta, INTI - Australia's internet regulator announced it is investigating five major social media platforms for alleged violations of new rules banning users under the age of 16. The five platforms are Meta’s Instagram and Facebook, Google’s YouTube, Snapchat, and TikTok. Australian Minister for Communications, Anika Wells, said that the government is gathering evidence. Then, with the evide...
Jakarta, INTI - Austria is planning regulations to restrict children under the age of 14 years from social media access. The Austrian government stated that it has introduced a comprehensive series of measures to protect children from negative impacts in social media. The Austrian government stated in a press release that a draft law to restrict children under 14’s access to social media will be i...
9 months ago |
Jakarta, INTI – The protection of children in the digital era is once again in the spotlight. The Government of Indonesia, through the Ministry of Communication and Digital, has firmly stated that all digital platforms operating in the country are required to provide parental control features as a legal obligation. This policy aims to reduce the risk of children being exposed to harmful content in...