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Roblox age verification: What parents need to know
Roblox is making a massive change that every parent and grandparent needs to know about. In an effort to improve child safety ...
As platforms like Instagram, TikTok, Snapchat and YouTube begin to comply with Australia's new landmark law banning social ...
The social media accounts of Australians aged under-16 must be deactivated, with companies facing fines for not complying.
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12 parenting habits that ease tween screen battles
Tweens + tech do not have to be a daily fight. These simple, steady habits lower the volume on screen time stand-offs while ...
More evidence of a slowdown in the US jobs market reinforced bets the Federal Reserve will cut interest rates in its final ...
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Russia shuts down huge kids platform over 'LGBT propaganda'
Russia has abruptly shut down one of the country’s largest online platforms for children, claiming it spread harmful “LGBT ...
Australia’s under-16 Social Media Ban and what it means for Roblox. Which platforms are included, and which are not.
Many Australian parents and child welfare activists have expressed strong support for the ban. Most people believe these limitations will enhance young people's mental health and online safety.
Australia is leading the way as it has become the world's first country to ban children under the age of 16 from using social media. But the move hasn't come without controversy.
“Erased and Suppressed” revealed a technical disparity: In the Occupied West Bank and Gaza, Meta’s automated moderation tools needed only an AI confidence threshold of as low as 25 percent to remove ...
Almost 350 shares in the S&P 500 rose despite weakness in most megacaps. Nvidia Corp’s Jensen Huang is unsure whether China ...
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