Australia’s Social Media Ban for Under 16s to Become Law

  • Australia’s social media laws to be among strictest in world
  • Children under age of 16 will be banned from opening accounts
The TikTok application.Photographer: Brendon Thorne/Bloomberg
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Australia’s social media ban for children under the age of 16 will become law after passing the Senate, the upper house of Parliament, even as questions linger over how the new restrictions will be implemented.

Prime Minister Anthony Albanese’s Labor government joined with the center-right Liberal-National Opposition on Thursday to pass the legislation, brushing aside concerns from lawmakers on both sides of parliament over the speed at which the bills had been enacted. The restrictions are expected to be among the strictest in the world.