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Australia just announced a new rule that affects kids and teens online. The government wants to make the internet safer, so they’re planning to ban online accounts owned by anyone under 16 years old unless a parent gives permission. This means apps and websites will have to check ages more carefully. Leaders say the rule is meant to protect kids from unsafe content and strangers online. Some people agree with the idea, while others worry it might be too strict—but the goal is to help keep young people safe on the internet.
By Aidan M. PhamAustralia just announced a new rule that affects kids and teens online. The government wants to make the internet safer, so they’re planning to ban online accounts owned by anyone under 16 years old unless a parent gives permission. This means apps and websites will have to check ages more carefully. Leaders say the rule is meant to protect kids from unsafe content and strangers online. Some people agree with the idea, while others worry it might be too strict—but the goal is to help keep young people safe on the internet.