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    Home » Blog » Australian firms given six months to develop code to prevent children from seeing porn

    Australian firms given six months to develop code to prevent children from seeing porn

    July 1, 2024Updated:July 1, 2024 World No Comments
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    A regulator announced on Tuesday that Australia will give the internet business six months to create an enforceable code that would enact required regulations to stop children from accessing porn and other inappropriate content online.
    The eSafety Commissioner stated that it reached out to people of the online community asking for a proposal by October 3 outlining how they intend to prevent adolescents from viewing the engaging high-impact content, which may include topics involving death and having problems.
    The password should be standardized for how game stores, websites including sex and dating websites, research engines, social media platforms, talk services, and also multi- player gaming platforms show that the content is suitable for the users, the commissioner said.
    The controller, which has recently approved industry codes, is now examining how digital companies can stop the spread of violence or kid sexual exploitation content.
    The code for protecting children from sex may have specific measures including, time identification, default parental controls, and program that blurs or filters unwanted sexual articles, the regulator said.
    Commissioner Julie Inman Grant said in a statement that “kids ‘ exposure to harsh and severe sexuality is a key concern for some parents and caregivers, and they have a crucial role to play.”
    ” But it ca n’t all be on them. She continued,” We also need business to play their part by putting in some productive barriers.”
    Google, a division of Alphabet, stated that the company may work with the industry to develop the new code, and Meta, a Facebook and Instagram owner, stated that the company continued to have constructive discussions with the eSafety commissioner.
    Representatives of Apple, previously Online, and the app store provider X were unavailable for comment right away.

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